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Sedona Prince’s Apology Means Nothing—Exes Liv Stabile and Rylee LeGlue Aren’t Buying It, and Neither Are We

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It is time to bring the ‘bombastic side eye back’ because this drama with Sedona Prince is exactly what this is!!

Alright, y’all, buckle up because the Sedona Prince and Liv Stabile drama just hit a new level. If you’ve been keeping up, you already know that Prince has been in some seriously hot water lately. But if you’re just tuning in, don’t worry—I got you.

So, on Aug. 13, Liv Stabile, who’s actually Sedona’s ex, dropped a bombshell with a 10-part TikTok series. 

In these vids, she accused Sedona of being physically and verbally abusive during their relationship, theygossip.com reports. Yep, it was messy. 

After the TikTok series went viral, people started demanding action. A petition was launched to kick Prince off the Texas Christian University women’s basketball team, and it’s already racked up over 187,000 signatures. Drama much?

Sedona’s First Statment On The Drama With Liv Stabile 

In her statement, Prince said, “I am deeply saddened, disappointed, and heartbroken in what has transpired in the past couple of days,” emphasizing the impact of the backlash. 

She continued, “The amount of hate, bullying, and death threats that my family, friends, and I have been receiving is dangerous, irresponsible, and disturbing.”

Prince also expressed frustration with the way the situation was being handled online, saying, “There is so much judgment and scrutinization by many from afar, with opinions and verbal attacks on stories with false narratives and inaccurate information that do not give honesty and with transparency.” 

She ended her message with a firm decision to step back from further public commentary, stating, “This will be the only time I will comment on this situation. I will let my legal counsel take it from here.”

Sedona’s Statment

However, despite her initial vow to stay silent, Prince resurfaced on social media. On Aug. 31, she posted a video on TikTok addressing the drama once again.

All The Things Sedona Revealed About Her Relationships With The Exes

She explained that the reason behind making the video was to hold herself accountable for her actions, something she hadn’t done earlier because she was overwhelmed by everything being said about her online. 

The real push to speak out came when her parents were dragged into the drama, and even though she wasn’t ready, she felt she had to respond.

Sedona once again firmly denied the allegations, stating that she has never abused anyone physically, mentally, or emotionally in any of her relationships. 

Prince continued by addressing the allegations, insisting that the image being painted of her is completely false. 

“I have never abused anybody in my life. That’s not who I am. That’s not what I do. That’s not what I stand for,” she stated in the two-minute video. “I’ve never abused anyone emotionally, physically, mentally, [or] verbally.”

She then took a moment to apologize to her exes, acknowledging that she hadn’t been the best girlfriend. 

“I wanted to give my all. I wanted to be the best partner I could be, I just didn’t have the right tools at the time and I wasn’t that complete person I thought I was,” she admitted. “To my ex-girlfriends, I’m genuinely sorry.”

The Comment Section Is On Fire

A one-of-a-kind comment would be “did chatgpt write this😭😭😭😭”  and the other comments are straight up just telling her that they do not believe her at all!! 

Liv Stabile and Rylee LeGlue Respons To Sedona’s Apology 

But the drama didn’t end there. Both of Prince’s ex-girlfriends, Stabile and Rylee LeGlue, have since responded to Prince’s apology. 

Rylee’s TikTok featured a clip of Prince saying, “I have never abused anybody in my life,” followed by what appeared to be screenshots of text messages between them.

Stabile’s response video was longer, focusing on her frustration with Prince for not truly apologizing or recognizing how she was abusive throughout their relationship.

“What kind of apology is that? Taking accountability and justifying your actions in the same video is not an apology,” Stabile expressed. 

She continued, “I have you literally taking accountability on text message.” Stabile made it clear that while she doesn’t support sending death threats, she also doesn’t condone gaslighting someone into questioning their own experiences.

Stabile then criticized Prince for claiming to take accountability in the video but not actually doing so. “Not only do I deserve an apology, Alyssa deserves one, Rylee deserves one … You didn’t take accountability for anything,” she stated.

@livvvy.louu

you’re hearing but you’re not listening is what you meant

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 “An apology is not making excuses for your actions in the same video… I would have rather you stayed quiet than come forward with this bullsh*t excuse of an apology.” 

Elsa Gecaj
Elsa Gecaj
Elsa is a Gossip Columnist at TheyGossip news. She holds a Master's Degree in Journalism and Mass Communication from the University of Pristina, specializing in investigative journalism, infotainment, and fact-checking. She’s a reporter who enjoys covering about intimate relationship, celebrity news, and entertainment news. Besides her passion for journalism, she enjoys practicing yoga, singing along to her favorite songs, and painting landscapes. contact: elsa-gecaj@theygossip.com

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