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Meghan King Shares An Update On Her Divorce Battle With Estranged Husband Jim Edmonds; Says “Covid Courts Won’t Even Let Me Get Divorced”

Meghan King is sharing an update on her divorce from estranged husband Jim Edmonds. The former Real Housewives of Orange County revealed that proceedings have been delayed due to the coronavirus pandemic.

“I wanted to come here to write a blog about my expectations for the new year but that feels so passé, so empty, so ‘last year,’” King began her “Your 2021 New Years Resolution” blog post on Thursday, January 7, according to Us Weekly. “Goals for the year don’t work anymore because now we know those goals can be stolen from us just. like. that.”

King noted that throughout the pandemic and quarantine the “trauma we’ve experienced is so real and so collective that we don’t even need to empathize with words or actions, we all just already know exactly how everyone else feels.

She added: “This must be what hell is like.”

King then detailed her frustration at still being legally married to Edmonds after splitting in October 2019. “Back to 2020 goals, looking back mine were pretty lofty. *Insert sarcasm and keep reading.* My main one was to get divorced but here I am married as ever,” she wrote. “Dude, Covid courts won’t even let me get divorced.”

The mother-of-three said she feels like that the legal delays “pretty much sums up 2020: I can’t even accomplish the shittiest thing on my list.”

However, King reveals that she is going to switch her approach to New Year’s resolutions.

“Here I am, 2021 in full swing, and my organized-as-hell self hasn’t even written down one goal.  I feel so dejected by 2020 that I became apathetic about 2021,” she continued. “I found out after my failed marriage that dejection and apathy are best friends.”

The former Bravo reality star noted that she is the “biggest hopeless romantic,” explaining that it took her “an entire six months — which in Meghan years is 5 years for a normal human without rubber band resiliency with which I have been blessed” — to start thinking about dating again.

“Here’s my new goals: listen to my intuition more, stop planning so rigidly, live my life out loud, and use less punctuation (this one’s not going well so far). Life is short but a lifetime is long. Please, love your neighbor and love your planet,” she concluded. “But love yourself the most. That’s your 2021 resolution. Say it out loud and write it down. That’s all you need this year. I love you.”

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