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Rachel Zoe Speaks Out Amid Divorce From Rodger Berman
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Date:2025-04-13 01:56:47
Rachel Zoe gets by with a little help from her friends.
One day after announcing that she and Rodger Berman were ending their marriage of 26 years, the famed stylist shared some of the beautiful gifts she received from her friends.
“I’m surrounded by angel friends,” she captioned a video of a stunning arrangement on her Instagram Story on Sept. 10, from director pal Shawn Levy and his wife Serena Levy.
She also tagged pals Cammy Hebert Miller and Cologne Trude alongside a video of a bouquet of pink roses writing, “Angel friends continued.”
The heavenly gifts didn’t stop there. Zoe shared another impressive arrangement, writing, “Angel @mira8lee these are extraordinary like you friend.”
She capped off the evening with another impressive display, writing, “These are the most heavenly and I love you both,” tagging Clea Shearer and her company The Home Edit.
The 53-year-old first announced that she and Berman, who share sons Skyler, 13, and Kaius, 10, had called it quits in an Instagram post on Sept. 9.
"After 33 years together and 26 years married, Rodger and I have come to the mutual decision to end our marriage," Rachel wrote. "We are incredibly proud of the loving family we have created and our countless memories together. Our number one priority has been and will always be our children."
The longtime partners are also professional collaborators, and Rachel noted that they intend to continue to work together.
"We are committed to co-parent our boys,” she wrote, “And to continue to work together within the many businesses we share."
The former couple's relationship was documented on their reality show The Rachel Zoe Project, with Rodger serving at the co-CEO of Rachel Zoe Inc.
Back in 2021, Rodger told People, "I always find that the best relationships are the ones that you really root for the other person and you really try and help them in achieving their goals. Ultimately, your happiness is the other person being happy, right?"
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