12 Years To Nothing: Deion Sanders And His Fiance Tracey Edmonds Broke Up. Know The Reason
Deion Sanders of the Colorado Buffaloes thought his season would not get much worse after getting knocked out of the NCAA football playoffs and dealing with a player and staff exodus. However, it has gotten worse as his partner, who is she, has left him.
After 11 years of dating the college football team’s head coach, Tracey Edmonds announced on December 4 that she was ending the relationship. She gave the reason that she wanted to “move forwards in life as friends” and said that the breakup was mutually agreed upon.
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They had a brief but memorable encounter when they reconnected in 2012, this time for business-related reasons. Edmonds had produced the film when they first met. The spark between them continued to ignite during their encounters, and eventually, it grew to the point that the couple used Instagram in 2019 to announce their engagement.
“To EVERYONE who has been there for us, supported us, and shown us love,” Edmonds posted on Instagram. “We have mutually decided that it is best for us to move forward in life AS FRIENDS and have made this decision with love in our hearts, respect for each other and appreciation for the time we’ve shared together.
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“Please keep us in your prayers as we go through this transition. Thank you for being there for us ALL THESE YEARS! We love you and appreciate you SO MUCH!.”
Although their specific reasons for breaking up are unknown, several widely held beliefs suggest that it was due to their hectic schedules.
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“Tracey is a go-getter; she is that. I get up early, and she knows I’m up working out and I’m ready to go get it,” Deion Sanders had previously stated regarding Edmonds. “It’s a blessing, but we understand each other because we’re busy in our own right.”
More About Tracey Edmonds
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After founding Edmonds Entertainment Group, where she currently serves as CEO, Edmonds is a film and television producer who has contributed to the creation of shows like Netflix’s “End of the Road,” BET’s “College Hill,” and The Postcard Killings.
In addition, she belongs to the Producers Guild of America.
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She is a professional journalist as well. She co-hosted ExtraTV with Mario Lopez and Charissa Thompson for three years starting in 2014, and for that work, she was honored with an Emmy Award.