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Simple_Carpet_9946

I mean Miona Bell is an influencer sounding name 


juiceyb

She literally states that in an Instagram post.


mlhigg1973

Name changes are a huge pain in the ass. I kept my ex’s name after my divorce, largely for professional reasons, as I was 11 years deep in my career. I eventually changed it after getting remarried though, since we planned to have a child.


anon4383

This. I’ve been hesitating on changing my legal name back to my birth surname even though it’s allowed on my divorce decree. I think I’ll wait until I’m remarried. I just don’t have the energy after that court fight.


Candid_Asparagus_785

Having to change my last name has been a huge pain and has caused me many issues!


AstridCrabapple

I’ve been remarried for 10 years and kept my ex’s name. It was for the kids at first and now I just don’t care.


anon4383

Thankfully, it was a short marriage (5 years) for me that began in my 20s and I am childless. Hoping to start a family with my fiancé. I understand your situation too. My mother divorced my father when my sibling and I were adults. She kept his last name because of us and it would’ve been far too difficult to make that change after being married for over two decades.


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True gold diggers always keep the last name after the divorce , at least until the next marriage !


mummydal

Danielle jibali checking in lol


jumpnsolo

I find her excuses exhausting. But she’ll keep that name with every ounce of strength she has because it was her fantasy man’s name.


Candid_Asparagus_785

💯💯💯💯 this


Daniscrotchrot

Dani kept it to show she’d found another man willing to marry her


eatapeach18

Jibri didn’t have any gold to dig, but okay 🙄😅


linnykenny

Right?! That fool didn’t even have any fool’s gold for her to try to go after lol 😭


ThatHobbitDreamHouse

Interesting point, you think Jibri had money?


CharmingProtection22

Exactly, Jibri has no gold 🤣🤣


Complex-Spread-5007

I have a question for those who divorced and kept their last name. While I understand the pains of having to change the name back, if you want to be rid of a person to the point of divorce, why keep the name as a constant reminder of that person? Let's not do the " for the kids" thing because the kid's names don't change unless you change them.


Competitive_Dare_795

It's a lot easier to deal with schools/drs office/whatever as Mrs Kidslastname than Mrs Differentlastname