Michelle Saniei is not experiencing the smooth co-parenting relationship with her estranged husband Jesse Lally that she hoped for. The Valley personality took to her Instagram story to answer questions from her followers. She opened up about her divorce and co-parenting Isabella Bunny.
Michelle’s Ask Me Anything:
A fan inquired, “How are you adjusting to co-parenting?”
“It’s not as simple as it looks,” began Michelle. She made a fair point when she elaborated, “It really depends on both parents and I’m dealing with a difficult person.”
Another wondered how to “get the courage” to leave their husband? Michelle added a quote from a TikTok that stated, “He’s not going to change.” She added the text, “I knew I deserved better,” for her fan to consider.
“Advice for anyone about to file for divorce,” asked a social media user. “It currently feels like I won’t make it to the other side.” Michelle advised, “Speak to a lawyer before you file. I felt the same way at times.”
Lastly, Michelle was asked, “How’s coparenting?”
Michelle posted a video of her crying in her car. The high-end real estate agent let Selena Gomez do the talking for her. She played the singer/actress’s song, ‘I Needed To Lose You To Love Me‘ that she penned after her breakup with Justin Bieber. The break-up anthem played in the background as Michelle cried to her camera.
Michelle’s new man:
Bravo TV caught up with the the Chateau Marmont regular who confirmed she was dating “someone amazing” in April 2024. She’s since spilled her relationship with Aaron Nosler. “It is serious.”
Michelle explained, “I think [given] his age, he’s kind of ready to find a serious relationship, and he knows that I am going through what I am going through, and I didn’t know what was going to happen.” She continued she “was happy being alone and single.” That was until she met Aaron.
“Dating has been very good for me. We instantly clicked, and we like the same things, so it’s just been really positive,” Michelle said of Aaron. “I’m super happy with him. Him and I get along really, really well.”