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The Truth about Kellyanne Conway’s Marital Status

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Media reports have swirled with speculation regarding the marital status of Kellyanne Conway, former senior advisor to President Trump. Some reports have suggested she and her husband George Conway may  separated or even divorced; however, their relationship is more nuanced than that.

Kellyanne and George Conway’s Relationship

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Kellyanne Conway and George Conway have happily married since 2001, with four children between them. They met while Kellyanne was working as a pollster and George was still in his early 20s – both playing important roles within the conservative movement while working together on political campaigns.

Unfortunately, their relationship has become strained in recent years due to their differing political opinions. Kellyanne served as a key adviser to President Trump while George voiced his disdain and worked to remove him from office. Their public disagreements on social media became frequently covered by news media, with George often tweeting his criticism of the administration while Kellyanne stood up for her boss.

Rumors of Separation

Despite the turmoil in their relationship, there is no proof that Kellyanne and George Conway have separated or divorced. In fact, in a recent interview with Vanity Fair, Kellyanne stated that she and George remain together and content.

But she also acknowledged their political differences have caused tension in their marriage. “I think it’s had a tremendous impact, which is unfortunate. One of the things that first attracted me to George was how often we were on the same side on important matters for quite some time – until this whole Trump presidency happened,” she said.

Conclusion

Kellyanne and George Conway remain married, despite rumors of separation. Their differing political opinions have caused some strain in their relationship, yet they remain committed to each other and their family. It is important to respect their privacy and not speculate on personal matters based on rumors or hearsay.

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