Jey Uso Finally Addresses Divorce Head On In Instagram Post

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Jey Uso isn’t hiding from the divorce talk anymore. After deleting his earlier “grown ass man” post, the WWE star jumped on Instagram and finally addressed the situation straight up.

Jey posted a photo of himself sitting on a bed in New York, looking like he had the weight of the world on him. He also added a sad cloud graphic over the picture, so yeah, he knew exactly what he was doing with this one. In the caption, Jey leaned right into the divorce chatter and joked about what could be coming next.

“Soliloquizing… She’s about to take half of my property, uce. What’s next? I need y’all support right now, YEET Nation.”

That is a big shift from his earlier Instagram Story, where he told fans he was a grown man and told them to leave another woman out of it. That message didn’t last long, but this new post is still up and way more direct.

The post comes after Takecia Fatu filed for divorce from Jey after 12 years of marriage. Court filings listed their marriage date as February 13, 2014, and said they share one minor son, Jeyce. She is asking for primary physical custody, joint legal custody, exclusive use of their Georgia home, child support, spousal support, and attorney fees.

Jey’s first response was short and defensive. This one is more direct, more public, and a lot harder for people to ignore. Whether he is joking, venting, or just trying to take control of the story, Jey Uso finally put the divorce drama on his own Instagram page.

Now the question is whether this is the end of his public comments or just the start of more posts as the case moves forward.

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Steve Carrier is the founder of Ringside News and has been reporting on pro wrestling since 1997. His stories have been featured on TMZ, Forbes, Bleacher Report, and more.