And the truth is not told to the ex-wife of Lance Armstrong

Kristin Armstrong has been open for a long time about her divorce from Lance Armstrong. In 2006, she wrote an article for the Glamour the magazine, titled “Kristin Armstrong on Marriage,” in which he talked about feeling like a person who is not recognized, someone other than who he was when you met him, and Bid.

In the article, she wrote: “Here’s the truth as I see it: marriage has the potential to erode the fiber of your identity.” She said, “If you’re not careful, you might be tempted to become a” yes woman “for to save her dream of a romantic”.

He exhibited this way of thinking in an interview in 2006 with Oprah (via Peopleexplaining: “it wasn’t Lance saying,” it Must be so, “or” just Do it “. No, he was doing one term, and I have a mouse. She added: “I’m trying to emulate what I thought it would be the perfect wife, or the perfect mother”.

She also revealed that her faith helped her to overcome her divorce. She was writing a daily devotional called, Happily ever after: Walking with peace and courage through a year of divorce to help others through the process. “Kristin began her recovery from divorce with disgraced cyclist Lance Armstrong with a ring of 3 x 5 cards of notes, in accordance with the description on Amazon for the book. “Each one had a passage of Scripture, I have selected the hand that had helped her to overcome and survive this stage of your life.”

Connie Chu

Connie is the visionary leader behind the news team here at Genesis Brand. She's devoted her life to perfecting her craft and delivering the news that people want and need to hear with no holds barred. She resides in Southern California with her husband Poh, daughter Seana and their two rescue rottweilers, Gus and Harvey.

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