The 51-year-old television personality announced earlier this week that she was separating from the 66-year-old musician after four years of marriage and insists she is taking it 'one day at a time'.
she said: 'I keep going, one foot in front of the other. Obviously, this is a difficult time and I'm heartbroken. 'I hope to be moving forward to a brighter future and I'm just trying to get through it one day at a time.' When asked what was helping her through the difficult time, she credited her three children for keeping things as constant as possible.
'My Gigi, my Bella and my Anwar. My forever. I guess that's my only forever.' She said she wants to 'privately mourn her marriage'. 'It's life, I share so much of my life with the world that this is something I'd really like to mourn in a private way with my children and my close friends.' She went on, 'We love and respect each other and hopefully we're gonna be great friends in the future.'
Meanwhile, Yolanda previously took to Twitter to ask for people's understanding following the split and urged people not to judge the former couple after what had happened. She wrote: 'We've grown apart... But my love & respect for Foster is still the same, he's been very good 2 me so pls don't judge our journey!
Yolanda is struggling with her health over the past three years following her diagnosis with Lyme Disease in 2012. 'I feel like better today than I felt 12 months ago when I fell into my last relapse, 'and it's taken me a year to get out of the bed.' she added
she said: 'I keep going, one foot in front of the other. Obviously, this is a difficult time and I'm heartbroken. 'I hope to be moving forward to a brighter future and I'm just trying to get through it one day at a time.' When asked what was helping her through the difficult time, she credited her three children for keeping things as constant as possible.
Yolanda and David Foster in happier times |
'My Gigi, my Bella and my Anwar. My forever. I guess that's my only forever.' She said she wants to 'privately mourn her marriage'. 'It's life, I share so much of my life with the world that this is something I'd really like to mourn in a private way with my children and my close friends.' She went on, 'We love and respect each other and hopefully we're gonna be great friends in the future.'
Meanwhile, Yolanda previously took to Twitter to ask for people's understanding following the split and urged people not to judge the former couple after what had happened. She wrote: 'We've grown apart... But my love & respect for Foster is still the same, he's been very good 2 me so pls don't judge our journey!
Yolanda is struggling with her health over the past three years following her diagnosis with Lyme Disease in 2012. 'I feel like better today than I felt 12 months ago when I fell into my last relapse, 'and it's taken me a year to get out of the bed.' she added
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