- Pat Perez and his wife Ashley deleted photos of each other on social media
- She now appears to be on the verge of divorcing the 47-year-old professional golfer
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Pat Perez’s wife Ashley has seemingly confirmed reports that she is divorcing the LIV Golfer.
It was previously reported that the couple was heading for a split, with court filings in Maricopa County, Arizona showing that she filed for divorce in November.
Now, Ashley has said in a series of Instagram posts that she is “leaving” the 47-year-old and called him a “narcissist.”
Ashley first reposted another user’s video – which read, “I’m 53 and wasted almost half my life with a ‘narcissist’ – to her Instagram Story.
She said, “Hmm. sounds familiar. Besides the ‘Mr. Big “part,” referring to a nickname the other woman had given her ex-husband.
Ashley Perez, the wife of LIV golfer Pat Perez, has seemingly confirmed her divorce from him
She reposted a video on Instagram from another user, who called their ex-husband a narcissist
“I definitely never called ‘him’ that.”
Ashley then posted a selfie to her story with the caption, “So you know what I did?”
The next slide then showed a Google link to DailyMail.com’s previous story about her reported divorce, with the caption “I’m leaving, sorry for your loss.”
She also set the Instagram story to NSYNC’s song ‘Bye Bye Bye’.
The divorce filings were discovered by the website Bro Bible after noticing that the couple had deleted photos of each other from their respective Instagram pages.
There are even older photos of Ashley and Pat on her Instagram from 2018.
Ashley then posted a Google link to DailyMail.com’s previous story on the matter and said she “left” the golfer.
Ashley claims her marriage to Pat is ‘irretrievably broken’ and has no hope of reconciling
The New York Post earlier reported that Perez received the divorce papers less than a week after filing.
According to the divorce filing, Ashley says “the parties’ marriage has irretrievably broken down without any reasonable prospect of reconciliation.”
She’s also asking for the right to “some legal decision-making” for the two children the couple share – with Ashley listing her home as her “primary residence.”
Pat’s attorneys have requested “joint legal decision-making for and equal parenting time with the children.”
The divorce has yet to be finalized.