
Socialite Amber Ray recently hit the headlines when she hinted at facing a difficult time in her personal life.
As speculation swirled about the cause of her grief, close friends revealed she had sought medical help following the attack.

Now, Kennedy Rapudo, has publicly acknowledged the incident and apologized, highlighting the situation.
In his post on Insta story, Kennedy Rapudo addressed the recent rumors about his marriage and said that there has been instability in his marriage.
“There’s been a lot of activity about my marriage in the public eye these past two days. Like any other marriage, we’ve had our ups and downs, and ours isn’t perfect.”
Admitting the incident, Rapudo said this happened due to the drunken state of the two and said that such an incident should not happen while he regretted it.
“Yes, we have separated over an incident that happened when we were both drunk on the night of October 13. It is an incident that should never have happened, and I am very sorry and regret it. that it happened, especially to someone I swore to protect and love with all I had.”
Kennedy Rapudo continued to emphasize that this isolated incident does not define his behavior, giving his position of condemning sexual violence.
“The event of ‘One person alone’ does not mean that I am a violent person. I never have and never will! I am raising two girls, and I will never advocate any domestic violence or Sexual Abuse. I’m man enough to admit when I’m wrong, and on this particular first occasion I was wrong, but it doesn’t change who I am.”
He ended with a heartfelt apology to Amber Ray, saying, “To the mother of my beautiful daughter, I am so sorry and I sincerely regret my actions in that moment of weakness.”
Amber Ray hinted at tough times ahead, saying,
“I know it’s going to be a long day/week for me, but I’d rather have peace on the inside than hope for refuge on the outside in lies. I’d rather speak my truth than let rumors destroy what I’ve built for myself and my family so far. Things in my household haven’t been right… but it’s going to be okay. My family is going to be okay. And in the end, I’m going to be okay.”