Jennie Garth And Peter Facinelli Claim Another Woman Wasn't Involved

Before most people even heard about Jennie Garth and Peter Facinelli’s impending divorce, rumors started hitting the Internet claiming it was his womanizing that sunk the relationship. That shouldn’t come as a surprise given how much people love rumors and how many Hollywood relationships have ended on account of infidelity, but the couple would have you know there was no hanky panky that came between them.

To combat the whispers and clear up the situation once and for all, Garth and Facinelli decided to release a second joint statement affirming their commitment to their kid and the devotion they both showed during the union. They used People as the mode of transfer but their own sincere and honest words to get across the message. You can take a look at their denial below…

"There are rumors out there which are completely untrue and hurtful to our family. We just want to make it very clear – there are no third parties involved."

In the grand scheme of things, I suppose the bigger story here is that they are definitely getting a divorce, but still, it’s nice to know it didn’t end through a betrayal. As such, they should be able to work together in the future to raise their three daughters as a team. The end of a marriage might be really sad, but without major blemishes, hopefully each can work on remembering the good times and the life they once shared.

Whether or not this will put to rest the cheating rumblings won’t be known for another week or so, but for now, I’m more than content to take the couple on their word.

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