Jen Harley Calls Ronnie Ortiz-Magro an ‘Amazing Father’ in Sweet IG Post: ‘We Love You’
So sweet. Ronnie Ortiz-Magro’s baby mama, Jen Harley, wrote a heartfelt message about the Jersey Shore star in honor of Father’s Day on Sunday, June 16.
“Gym, tan, baby has been your ritual since Ariana has been born! You have been an amazing father since day one,” the 31-year-old captioned a series of 10 photos of Ronnie with his daughter. “You have always shared the load of getting up at night, changing diapers, bath time together, sick days, comforting her when she’s not having a good day. We couldn’t ask for a better dad dad dad than you! Thank you being the best father to our daughter. We love you. #HappyFathersDay.”
The former flames — who split in January — have faced no shortage of drama over the past year. From explosive arguments to getting arrested, it’s never clear where these two stand. However, it looks like they were able to put aside their differences recently as they brought their 14-month-old daughter, Ariana Sky, to Orlando, Florida, on Thursday, June 13.
The duo went to Disney World and Universal Studios with their little girl, and Jenn couldn’t stop sharing pictures and videos from their time together. In one snap, the 33-year-old TV personality held his daughter’s hand while they explored both theme parks.
In an interview with Entertainment Tonight, he was asked what was going on with him and the brunette beauty, but he skirted around the question. “Right now, she’s always going to be the mother of my child,” he said.
In the meantime, the New York native is trying to be the best dad to his little girl. “Everything I do now doesn’t affect me anymore — it just affects my child,” he revealed. “She has to grow up with that. You want to make sure you’re doing the right things because monkey see, monkey do, you know? And I don’t want her doing the same things I did. That’s for sure.”
We hope these two stay on good terms for a long period of time!
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