After Valerie Bertinelli took a social media break in May, a new report suggests a sad update regarding her love life.

According to People, Bertinelli and her boyfriend of 10 months, writer Mike Goodnough, have ended their relationship.

Bertinelli first revealed she was giving love another chance after her 2022 divorce from Tom Vitale in an interview with USA Today in March.

In the interview, the celebrity chef and cookbook author revealed she “met someone. And I’m incredibly grateful for him.”

Several weeks later, in April, Bertinelli revealed she was dating 53-year-old writer Mike Goodnough.

In June, Bertinelli praised Goodnough, saying, “This man is worth fighting the rest of my demons for. He is the most thoughtful, kind, gentle, intelligent, funny, and grateful man I’ve ever met.”

Bertinelli shared her final picture alongside Goodnough in August.

Neither Bertinelli nor Goodnough has shared a statement about their reported separation.

Singer Shanice diagnosed with breast cancer

R&B singer Shanice is opening up about her recent breast cancer battle and also encouraging routine mammograms, which she says she skipped for eight years.

The 51-year-old singer known for ‘90s bops “I Love Your Smile” and “When I Close My Eyes” revealed that doctors discovered a tumor in her breast during a double mastectomy surgery in May.

She was screened two months earlier for the disease after feeling a lump.

“When I had my surgery and they told me I had cancer, I literally lost my smile,” Shanice told Michael Strahan during a “Good Morning America” interview.

The Grammy Award nominee said she avoided mammogram screenings for eight years after a health scare when doctors misdiagnosed a cyst as a cancerous lump in her breast.

“I just want to tell women how important it is to get your mammograms,” she said. “If I would have gone sooner, I could have caught (it) when it was just at stage zero.”

Ben Affleck says Jennifer Lopez is ‘spectacular’

Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck are going through a divorce, but it sounds like things are amicable.

While promoting “Small Things Like These,” which he produced, Affleck also discussed another film, “Unstoppable,” which stars Don Cheadle, Jharrel Jerome, Bobby Cannavale and Lopez.

“Jennifer’s spectacular,” Affleck said. “We believed in the right people, and ‘Unstoppable’ is another example of that.”

“Unstoppable” tells the true story of wrestler Anthony Robles, who was born with one leg and went on to win a national championship in 2011.

— From wire reports