@briiduffield: The content you’ve all been asking for… here it is. Posting this so it can finally be put to rest and enjoyed by all the amazing people who supported us along the way. To clear things up: Harry and I are not together. I’m incredibly lucky to have an amazing boyfriend now who I love so much. After filming, Harry and I were fortunate enough to travel the world together. From Africa to Dubai, Thailand, Europe, and even Nashville, it was a wild, unforgettable experience. Harry is a wonderful person, and I’m so grateful for everything I learned about travel and life during that time. The distance was tough and in the end, we realized we were looking for different things. It honestly felt like we were best friends on an adventure. This is for the fans who supported us—thank you for your love and patience. Hope you enjoy it. Thank you x Bri 🩷 #belowdeck #bravo #travel @Bravo

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cornish_mumma_natz
cornish_mumma_natz :
omg no way you and harry were the best together 😢
2025-07-16 09:25:50
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webkinzcollector
Yasmeen :
Thank you for posting this!!! This is the closure I needed lol 🩷🩷🩷 I hope your both on future seasons!!
2025-05-27 15:49:21
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ashe_russian_blue
ASHE :
Are you kidding me? You guys made such a great couple. It kills me that you guys are no longer together. Such a shame
2025-05-27 19:19:25
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justinamarie85
Justina Marie :
My heart is broken. I just need some time.
2025-05-29 23:45:39
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brianaloveleigh
brianaloveleigh :
You’re amazing
2025-05-28 03:43:40
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kimallencampbell
Kim Allen Campbell :
Love you
2025-05-27 20:19:46
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thegingerb12
thegingerb12 :
I needed this closure. Hopefully you are both happy and thriving! So glad he got to date a model who has a heart of gold! 💜
2025-05-28 15:26:05
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leslielives
Leslie22 :
SOOOO CUTE! I LOVE THIS! 💕💕💕
2025-05-27 15:59:57
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lisamariesouthern73
lisamariesouthern73 :
You have such a beautiful soul! Thank you for sharing your story!
2025-05-27 17:31:31
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alexis.nicole18
Alexis Nicole :
So sad to hear y’all’s relationship didn’t last, but I’m so happy you are in a great one! I truly love how y’all were able to travel together and keep that amazing bond y’all formed on the show. ❤️❤️❤️
2025-05-28 10:17:04
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lexachristine
Lexachristine :
Proud of you!!! ❤️
2025-05-27 16:17:35
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gamerk94
GamerK878 :
Now that is a great reason and happy things ended amicable for both of you . Continue your amazing life .
2025-05-29 07:16:09
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bry_pelly18
Bryanna Fratini 🌹🖤 :
Sad to hear you guys are not together but so glad you guys got to travel with each other and made amazing memories together! I’m happy you’re in a great relationship now tho!😊
2025-05-28 15:57:47
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madelineweesen
Madeline Weesen :
Awhhh sad but not surprising! Glad you guys had fun memories
2025-05-30 02:57:33
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ramonagardner1
Ramona Gardner :
Thank you for sharing ♥️
2025-05-27 15:53:15
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daphne1970
Daphne :
This is exactly what we thought: besties. There are different kinds of love & it’s clear it was romantic love, but still sweet & kind. ❤️
2025-05-31 19:01:21
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karenhandmarshall
Karen Hand Marshall :
Perfect couple ❤️
2025-05-28 15:38:25
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whistle666
Peter23242 :
Both look amazing and happy, soooo happy for u2 🥰🥰🥰🥰
2025-05-28 18:13:33
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taniamhicks
Tania m Hicks :
You two had a vibe i want with some one lol glad the universe brought you two together, even just for a short time! best wishes light and love to you both on your seperate journeys ❤️🙏🥰
2025-05-31 17:54:26
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danevada
NevaDAN :
Thank you for being you! My previous message still stands. Even it's not Harry.
2025-06-03 06:42:48
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lalalandrum2640
LaLaLandrum :
Nooooo 😩
2025-05-28 23:16:56
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leighmckissick
Leigh89 :
Yeah girl. You’re amazing he’s amazing but the chemistry just wasn’t there for you. I could see it. You both deserve happiness 🥰 happy for you both! 🩷
2025-05-28 01:22:19
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leuqar_bakes
Leuqar :
Loved you two so much! One of the healthiest couples to be shown on Bravo. But I gotta know…did you stay in a hostel for him??
2025-05-31 12:25:34
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finnlee_redpitty
Finnlee_redpitty :
Read the caption. And super sad about this . Wishing lots of luck to you Bri!
2025-05-30 14:07:14
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arty_party3
arty party :
Wah 😭
2025-05-28 23:50:09
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