Thriving in their new normal! Kyle Martino gushed about his coparenting relationship with his ex-wife, Eva Amurri, while raising their three kids.
“There is no ‘right way,’” the former professional soccer player, 39, captioned family photos via Instagram on Friday, August 28. “Life, love, family and career take many forms. I know the decision Eva and I made to be a ‘different’ type of family, and me once again stepping away from a ‘dream job’ to pursue other passions, evokes confusion or even criticism. The truth is we’ve never been happier because we’ve found ‘our way.’”
The Georgia native, who shares Marlowe, 6, Major, 3, and Mateo, 5 months, with the actress, 35, explained, “Our kids now see a genuine version of parents who love them, love each other and most importantly love themselves. So in these challenging times I only offer this simple suggestion: Find you, and be it.”
He and the Undateable alum announced in November 2019 that they were calling it quits, four months ahead of their second son’s arrival.
“We are committed to, and excited about, raising our three beautiful children as close friends and deep partners, and we have the utmost respect for one another,” the former couple captioned a joint statement at the time.
The exes have been quarantining together amid the coronavirus pandemic, and Susan Sarandon’s daughter called the setup an “obvious choice” for their family.
“He lives out of state from me and the kids so it was either he isolates on his own and not see the kids for who knows how long or we isolate together,” the New York native explained during an April Instagram Live video. “It’s been great, surprisingly, [but] it’s obviously had its moments.”
That same month, the sports analyst called their quarantine “kind of amazing,” explaining, “My ex and I are spending some really good time with the kids. … Basically, [we] just fast-forwarded through a year of therapy and getting to an amazing place in three weeks because now we have to live together.
Keep scrolling to see their latest family photos.