Survivor Winners Jenna Morasca And Ethan Zohn Split After More Than A Decade

For more than a decade, Survivor: Amazon winner Jenna Morasca and Survivor: Africa winner Ethan Zohn rode the highs and lows of fame as a team. Together, they competed on Survivor: All-Stars, Fear Factor and The Amazing Race. They attended charity events, traveled the country and held hands as he fought off cancer on two separate occasions. Unfortunately, all that history wasn’t enough to save their relationship.

The couple released a statement this morning letting people know they’ve officially gone their separate ways and would like privacy moving forward. Here’s a portion fo the statement, courtesy of E! Online

"It is with much consideration and a heavy heart that we are announcing that after 10 years of a loving relationship, the decision was made to move on without each other. We will carry with us the memories of a relationship grounded in love, laughter, support and friendship."

Prior to their appearances on Survivor, Zohn was a professional soccer player and Morasca was a swimsuit model. After winning their individual seasons, she doubled her money thanks to a lucrative Playboy spread and later got involved with TNA wrestling and started a swimsuit company. He began focusing many of his efforts on using soccer as a vehicle to reach out to poor countries and people in need of food and water.

They were a great match for a lot of years, but sometimes even people with the best of intentions aren’t meant to be together. Pop Blend wishes Ethan and Jenna the best of luck as they move forward apart for the first time in more than a decade.

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