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Niko Khale’s “Heart Is Broken” Over Keyshia Cole Split; 11 Other Celeb Breakups In 2020 We’re Trying To Get Over

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Niko Khale says his heart is broken, but he's optimistic about the future after his split from Keyshia Cole. The former couple aren't alone in deciding that they want to finish out this rough year single. Check out 11 other couples whose splits we're still trying to get over.

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