Hayley Duff and ex-fiance Matt Rosenberg have broken up.
Duff and Rosenberg “ended their relationship around the beginning of this year,” a rep confirmed to Page Six on Monday.
“She requests privacy at this time to protect her young daughters,” the representative added.
The ex-girlfriend has two daughters, Ryan Eva Erhardt, 10, and Lulu Gray, 7.
The pair have been engaged since April 2014, when Rosenberg, an entrepreneur, popped the question on April Fools’ Day.
Back in May 2021, Duff told Page Six that her eldest son, Ryan, asked his parents when they were getting married.
“I feel like we’re married in so many ways. I mean, we couldn’t be any more married even if we tried,” she told Us with a laugh. “We have two kids, so we couldn’t get married any more if we tried. But I think we both envisioned getting married in Texas. So now that we’re here, we’re talking a little more often than we used to.”
Duff and Rosenberg, 41, initially postponed their wedding when they learned she was pregnant with Ryan. However, the “Napoleon Dynamite” star said at the time that welcoming two children would change their wedding day.
“I probably won’t wear a big wedding dress like I thought I would,” she said. “I think, first of all, we’re older too. Both of our kids will be there. I think it’s been rethought a little bit, which is exciting.”
The breakup comes after Hailey’s sister Hilary Duff gave rare insight into the pair’s alleged feud in her song “We Don’t Talk” in January.
“We’re from the same family, the same blood,” Hilary sang, later expressing her desire to “go back to my childhood.”
She suggested: “Let’s talk/I’ll listen to you, you’ll listen to me on the couch.…Let’s break it down/I’m tired of being so sad/Why don’t you talk about it when we don’t?”
Hilary admitted that she hates the rift and sang, “I don’t know what happened” that caused the rift.
“I don’t even know what it was,” she exclaimed. “If I did something different/Would you feel different?/Would you at least let me know your opinion?”
In February, Hilary, 38, compared her “lonely” estrangement with Hailey to her 2015 divorce from Mike Comrie.
“I made the choice to put that song on my record. It was definitely the loneliest part of my life, wondering, ‘Am I even going to share this?'” she told Rolling Stone about “We Don’t Talk.”
“People have known my life since I was a child,” she continued. “So they know all the characters and they know what I’m talking about. It was important to me to be open about the subject matter. It really came from the heart.”
