Divorce has a funny way of unearthing all of the dirty details about our favorite reality stars. Unfortunately for Bryan Abasolo, his divorce from Rachel Lindsay has revealed a myriad of financial troubles. Things aren’t going so great for him right now.
As part of the divorce, Bryan had to submit information about his income and expenses. As you might recall from The Bachelorette, Bryan is a chiropractor. According to court documents obtained by Radar Online, business isn’t necessarily booming.
Bryan is in the red
Bryan filed for divorce from Rachel earlier this year after four years of marriage. He cited irreconcilable differences as the reason for the divorce. They’ve been quiet about any other specifics for the breakup, so we’re left to piece together the puzzle through the court filings.
In the latest court documents, Bryan revealed a monthly income of around $1600. $330 of that comes from a rental property, and the rest comes from his chiropractic business. Meanwhile, his expenses totaled up to a whopping $18,900. That includes $6,500 in rent, $1,500 in groceries, $500 in clothes, and various other bills. We’re not financial advisors at Reality Tea, but something isn’t adding up there.
In the court documents, Bryan listed a lot of assets that helped float his net worth. He owns a Porsche worth $50K and an investment account worth $30K. Plus, he listed $500 worth of gym equipment, a $1,000 wedding ring, and an air fryer as part of his assets. However, he noted that one of his bank accounts was several hundred dollars in the negative.
In the divorce filing, Bryan asked Rachel for spousal support, although it’s not clear how much he wants. Meanwhile, she ended up hiring a top-tier divorce attorney whose former clients include folks like Kim Kardashian and Kris Jenner. With all of this in mind, it’s becoming clear that this marriage probably isn’t going to end peacefully.
TELL US – ARE YOU SURPRISED TO LEARN OF BRYAN’S FINANCIAL ISSUES AMID HIS DIVORCE FROM RACHEL? DO YOU THINK HE SHOULD BE AWARDED SPOUSAL SUPPORT?