'Southern Charm' Kathryn C. Dennis and Thomas Ravenel Get in Ugly Public Fight [WATCH]
Things are obviously getting worse for the former lovebirds, Kathryn C. Dennis and her baby daddy, Thomas Ravenel. MStars News has learned that the Southern Charm stars were involved in an ugly public fight recently.
The viral video seen below was posted by The Daily Mail after Splash News caught the two on camera. The video clip shows the two parents going at it. It's not clear what Dennis was yelling at Ravenel over, but with their recent split, it may have had something to do with their relationship and their two children. You can clearly see that Dennis is very upset with Ravenel getting in his face at times and calling him "insane."
MStars News has been keeping up with the two Charleston, South Carolina stars since the beginning of their crazy relationship.
Dennis previously said that she finally decided to end things with Ravenel after the birth of their son, St. Julien Rembert Ravenel.
"I think what really motivated it was that I had Julien in November, and I had hoped that having two children, something would fall into place somehow, magically," Dennis revealed. "[Thomas] was talking about marriage in the hospital. He really wanted to make it work. And then he just flipped a switch, changed, and I don't know. I kind of was just realizing my kids were more important than the way I feel about him romantically."
The couple also has a two-year-old daughter, Kensington Calhoun Ravenel.
In another interview, Dennis shared that mothering two young children has been a bit challenging. "It's hard," she admitted. "But I have embraced it. They are so sweet and gentle and pure."
Dennis claimed that dating Ravenel made her lose herself. She said that she was learning how to enjoy things while finding herself now. "I lost my own identity. It's been a little bit of a shock to lose that part of my life but it's really refreshing. I am learning who I am, what I like, what I want and enjoy. It's been great."
Hopefully these two can solve their issues and try to get along and co-parent for the sake of their children.