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Jennie Garth’s Ex Gets Brutally Honest About Their ‘Arranged Marriage’

Jennie Garth and Peter Facinelli are not holding anything back.

The actors, who had been married for 12 years, dissected the dissolution of their marriage during a brutally honest recording for Garth’s podcast, “I Choose Me,” released on Wednesday.

The two, who split in 2012, spoke about having their first kid in their early 20s and how that affected their relationship.

“I was in this marriage, and it felt to me a little bit like an arranged marriage,” Facinelli said after explaining that he had a kid with Garth just six months after he moved to Los Angeles.

While Garth was established in the business and had a hit role on “Beverly Hills 90210,” Facinelli said he was “a baby having a baby” who didn’t know who he was yet ― and he hadn’t even started his career.

“I loved you, and we had this beautiful family, you know, from the outside,” Facinelli explained. But he said he “didn’t know who I was, and so I needed to figure that out. I didn’t feel like I had the space to do that within the marriage.”

“I felt like time was going by, and I didn’t want to wake up and be like 60 years old and be like, ’Well, did I live this life for all these other people and not know who I was?” the “Twilight” actor said, adding that the two’s kids played a big decision in him staying with Garth for as long as he did.

“I think that if we didn’t have kids, I wouldn’t have stayed ’cause I would have had the freedom to go, ‘OK, I need to be able to figure out who I am,’” he said.

Despite Facinelli making the decision to separate, he said he still found it difficult.

“It broke my heart to break up a family, and it was one of those decisions where it’s like, you never know if you’re making the right decision,” he said.

Though the former

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