This gay couple announced their break-up through the power of rap
A gay couple have announced their break-up through a rap video.
Jeremy Wetmore Spann and Blake Larson have been going out for seven years, after first meeting at university.
However, after more than half a decade together the pair have realised that theyāre not quite soulmates, and decided to go their own separate ways.
The couple decided to make a splash with their split, making the announcement in a rap video.
The Arizona couple rap: āAs we grew our paths moved in different directions. Started to question, is you really the one?
āWhen I ask you your dream house you say a high-rise, Iām like hold up, whereās the white picket fence on the side?
āYou wanna travel the world and have brunch in Brussels, I wanna settle down and put together some puzzles.ā
In the chorus, the pair explain that they will remain friends but that āour romance came to an endā.
They add: āI love your easy-goingness and endless optimism, but sometimes itās good to look at long-term decisions.
āWould we be together forever? I donāt think so. Our relationshipās been good but I want magical.
āI want the best for you, and the best for me, and going forwards I donāt think thatās Blaremy.
āNow our seven-year storyās been told. Thatās a pretty good run for some homosexuals!ā
The pairās āofficial breakup music videoā has already had 10,000 views on Facebook.
Itās getting a lot of love from the pairās friends and family,
One comment says: āWow! This has to be the best break up I have ever seen in my life!
āGood for you both to be so creative about it rather than the ugly that it can be. Wish the best for you both!!ā
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