Kaitlin Bristau says Jason Tartik stole his “baby name” for his dog
Caitlin Bristau Has a wild new claim about Ex Jason Tartik – And this includes his new Teddy dog.
39-year-old Bristau is supposed to be during her episode Podcast “from the vine”Released on Thursday, April 3, 36 -year -old Tartik stole his “child’s name” for the gold retrier he saved last month – and she allegedly has a text that proves it.
“I said that on the day I met him, ‘I want to call her baby Teddy,” she said.
Bristau said she was feeling less anger and more “disrespectful” by her actions.
“I just have so many rude feelings because I have made me feel mad for so long, and now I like,” Oh, I didn’t get crazy. “I just saw that other people see now,” she continued. “It’s just not leveled. What I want out of life is not what it wants, and it is (why) two people should not be so together. So, I’m not completely angry, I’m just very broken and disappointed.”
Bristau noted that the episode of the podcasman on Thursday “Probably the last time”, which she discusses publicly.
“I’m not so long and it felt very good because I released,” she continued. “It just fired me again. I think it’s okay.”
Bristau and Tartik were together four years before that by announcing your split In August 2023.

“I am very over it. I ended the relationship. I didn’t want to be in it,” Bristau said on Thursday. “It seemed to me bright. It seemed to me that everything was for Instagram and numbers. I didn’t want to be in it.”
Bristou and Tartik publicly shared the details of their split, offering a deeper understanding when they continued for years, but the care of their dogs caused the greatest tension. The former couple shared the rescue gold retriers of the frame and Pinno.
“I never said I saw the dogs. I said I was no longer ready to communicate with dogs,” Bristau said on Thursday. “I always told him I will never pick up the dogs from you. You can come to look them on the weekends. I don’t let the dogs bounce there.”
Them Separation of protective care stopped last year because Bristau said they were advised that the dogs demonstrate behavior (How to play dead) This signaled that the arrangement was not good for dog health. A few months later, the tartic took Teddy.
“When I met him, I instantly fell in love and there was no turn at that moment,” he said US Weekly exclusively a puppy. “I’m obsessed with them.”