Abby And David Confirm Breakup After 3 Years Together
Abby And David Confirm Breakup After 3 Years Together...
Reality TV stars Abby Lee Miller and David Dunn have officially ended their relationship after three years together. The couple confirmed their split in separate Instagram posts on Thursday, April 9, 2026, sparking widespread discussion among fans.
The breakup news trended nationally after Dunn posted: "Sometimes love isn't enough." Miller responded hours later with: "Wishing you nothing but the best." Their social media exchange suggests an amicable separation.
Public interest spiked because the couple had recently purchased a $3.2 million home together in Los Angeles. Real estate records show the property closed escrow just three months ago, raising questions about their living arrangements.
The former couple first met while filming "Dance Moms: Next Generation" in 2023. Their relationship became a focal point of the show's final season before its cancellation last year. Fans had speculated about trouble after noticing they hadn't appeared together publicly since January.
Entertainment analysts note this marks Miller's first major breakup since her high-profile divorce in 2019. The 60-year-old dance instructor has been open about wanting to settle down, while Dunn, 32, recently launched a fitness apparel line.
TMZ reports friends say career priorities ultimately drove them apart. Neither party has indicated whether they'll address the breakup further. Their respective representatives declined to comment when contacted by news outlets.
Social media reactions remain divided, with some fans expressing heartbreak while others speculate about reconciliation. The couple's joint YouTube channel, which amassed 1.7 million subscribers, hasn't posted new content in six weeks.
This development comes during a busy period for both stars. Miller is preparing for her annual dance competition tour, while Dunn is scheduled to appear on ABC's "Dancing with the Stars" next month. Industry insiders suggest their professional commitments may have contributed to the split.