CouponCabin founder, ‘Real Housewives’ alum split after she moved to Chicago – Chicago Tribune Skip to content
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CouponCabin founder Scott Kluth and former “Real Housewives of New York City” cast member Tinsley Mortimer have ended their relationship once again, People magazine reports.

“After fourteen months of engagement, Tinsley and I have ended our relationship, and we have been living independently for the last few months,” Kluth told People in a statement Thursday. “This was an incredibly difficult decision, but it is one that I believe is best for both of us. I will always care about Tinsley and I sincerely wish her happiness and success in all that she does in the future.”

Kluth and a Mortimer representative did not immediately return a Tribune request for comment. Kluth proposed to Mortimer in front of the Chicago Water Tower in November 2019. She left Bravo’s “The Real Housewives of New York City” on the 12th season, which aired last year, to marry Kluth and start a family. The couple had been on again, off again since meeting in 2017.

Mortimer and Kluth had been living together on the 92nd floor of the building formerly known as the John Hancock Center. Mortimer posted a week ago on Instagram that she had returned to Chicago from her family’s home in Palm Beach and that it “feels so good to be home!!!”

It’s unclear whether Mortimer will continue working with CouponCabin, which is headquartered in the Chicago area. Last year, she was named editorial director of style and beauty for the deals site. She was last featured in CouponCabin’s blog on Feb. 26.

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