A fresh row is in the making in the United States after Country singer Zac Brown sued his estranged wife & model Kelly Yazdi. Zac Brown sued Kelly Yazdi after she posted a video of herself with a long note in which she outlined how she was abused in a relationship. Kelly Yazdi's Instagram Post became a matter of discussion on social media and therefore, Zac Brown filed a lawsuit against the 33-year-old model to delete her Instagram post. However, Kelly Yazdi pinned her video with the relationship abuse post on top of her. Now, the question arises who is Kelly Yazdi, Zac Brown's wife?
Who is Kelly Yazdi?
Kelly Yazdi, 33, is an Instagram influencer and founder of Ride Wild. Ride Wild is a community for bike and car riders across the US. Going by her LinkedIn profile, Kelly Yazdi is also an Executive Vice President at Zac Brown Collective. Kelly Yazdi has also been a social media manager.
Zac Brown, 45, alleges that a post on 33-year-old model Kelly Yazdi’s Instagram account violated a confidentiality agreement she had signed with him. Although no official reports are available about Zac Brown Kelly Yazdi's divorce, the singer's attorney was quoted by a US media portal that they have recently filed for separation.
Brown is hoping a judge will prevent Yazdi from making false, harmful, or defamatory remarks. Brown has filed a lawsuit in Georgia requesting "an emergency temporary restraining order, injunctive relief, and damages arising out of several past and threatened violations" of a confidentiality agreement that Yazdi had signed.
In December, Brown and Yazdi announced they had separated after four months of marriage.
Kelly Yazdi's Instagram Post
Kelly Yazdi in a long note wrote, "She is beginning again…Her sunshine breaking through the passing storm.Choosing to walk in grace and faith.Knowing that all is well and the truth will surface.
The wildflower that willingly moved from her home in the name of love, not realizing the hands she trusted would plant her in a pot. The wild horse who once roamed free but chose to trust her partner, only to realize along their journey that his intention was to bridle her spirit. She was the butterfly caught in a net disguised as love; wings torn and abandoned in the darkest and coldest winter of her life… but she escaped from his golden handcuffs and rediscovered her wings - her freedom.
Her love was always unconditional. She thought his was too…But overtime it became apparent that he only knew conditional love; his unhealed trauma expressing itself thru his need to tame.
Don’t model anymore. Take this picture off your Instagram. Don’t wear that in the house. Don’t post that bikini picture. Don’t post anymore fitness videos. Yes I said you could post that, but now I’m saying take it down. I don’t want other men looking at what is mine. I want to protect you, your body is sacred to me, can’t you see this is because I love you. I don’t want to be with the kind of woman who has to show off her body for attention. I will f*cking leave you.
Projections. Gaslighting. Threatening. Stonewalling. Those are the ingredients of narcissistic abuse.
That “love” is conditional. “Love” disguised as compromise when in reality, it was control. It nearly destroyed her… his betrayal forced her down a road through hell and brutal heartbreak, and the terrifying reality of narcissistic abuse… the scary truth that patiently waited to unmask itself only after vows were made. But she stood in her faith through the storm. Remembering who she was before all of this.
Remembering her sunshine was still there, ready to come back and fill her existence with the light she knew was always with her. Butterflies don’t belong in nets. Butterflies will never belong in nets. This is her rebirth; her renaissance. A true story that will one day help many others."