Is Ronnie Okay? Ex Jen Claims Ortiz-Magro Went Away To 'Get Better'
Feb. 6 2019, Published 8:15 p.m. ET
Jen Harley slammed on-again, off-again boyfriend Ronnie Ortiz-Magro for vanishing for more than a month to “become a better boyfriend," but fans are wondering if the Jersey Shore star is ok after he virtually disappeared from social media.
Harley initially went after Ortiz-Magro after the reality star announced that he was bailing on her for Valentine’s Day.
“I’m Sorry but if you go away for 6 weeks to become a better boyfriend, father person etc to work on your family but you choose to cancel all of our plans on Valentine’s Day so you can appear on a dating show,” Harley questioned.
As RadarOnline.com readers know, the bickering couple got into a massive fight on New Year’s Eve, culminating with Ortiz-Magro, 33, suffering a split lip, gashes on his nose and forehead, and more injuries after Harley, 31, threw a glass ashtray at him.
In response, Ortiz-Magro filed a domestic battery report in Las Vegas against his baby mama, before going “dark” on social media for the second half of the month.
After reading Harley’s diss, many fans were shocked to hear that she was even considering spending V-Day with the star.
“Wait what???.. after everything they’re still trying to work it out,” one Instagram user commented, prompting another to respond, “I had no idea they got back together after the ash tray throwing incident.”
A source close to Ortiz-Magro told previously RadarOnline.com exclusively that he’s not sure what happened after the fight, but he definitely did leave Sin City.
“I know he got out of Vegas to get away from Jen,” the source said. “They were totally broken up.”
As for where he went, that’s still a mystery, even to those closest to Ortiz-Magro.
“He was in New York with his family for a few weeks, and then went on a tropical trip,” the source added.
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