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JWoww & Husband Roger Mathews Split After 3 Years Of Marriage

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Sep. 29 2018, Updated 6:06 p.m. ET

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Jenni "JWoww" Farley of Jersey Shore and husband Roger Mathews have decided to divorce after three years together. JWoww filed the papers on September 12 in Ocean County, New Jersey. The complaint stated, "The Plaintiff and the Defendant have irreconcilable differences which have caused the breakdown of the marriage for a period of at least six months." Seems as though their relationship has been rocky since earlier this year.

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Their relationship was documented on the recent Jersey Shore: Family Vacation and on their own YouTube series, Jenni & Roger: Domesticated

Reports of possible issues in their marriage came to light earlier this year, when Roger posted on Instagram in January in which he referred to Jenni "having a mid-life crisis" and flying to Miami to film Jersey Shore: Family Vacation. The post also said his wife left her husband “for a really jacked dude from the club." It went on to say that he made up the last part and was “blessed to have what we have and grateful for it." Roger also insisted in the post that his wife wouldn’t see the post for a at least a month because she wasn’t allowed to have a cellphone while filming.

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The 32-year-old reality star and the 43-year-old truck driver share two children together.  They have a daughter, Meilani Alexandra and a son, Greyson Valor

What are your thoughts on their breakup? Drop them in the comments below!

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