YouTuber Nas Daily has taken to Facebook and Instagram to announce his breakup with his girlfriend Alyne Tamir. In a 13-minute long video posted to social media, Daily and Tamir expanded on how different priorities and goals did not allow them to be compatible, while also detailing everything the pair still love about each other.
"This is the end. Dear Alyne and I are breaking up. You, the audience, were the first people to know about our relationship 6 years ago. You were with us during our lows and highs. You cheered for us. That's why you also deserve to know about the end of our relationship. This is the longest video we've ever made. 13 minutes long. I hope this helps someone out there with their relationship. I hope they can avoid our mistakes before it's too late. Until then, Alyne and I will remain good friends. We have zero regrets. Because... No growth of the heart is ever a waste. Love you, Alyne," Daily, 31, posted on Facebook and Instagram.
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In the comment section on Facebook, he wrote, "Thank you everyone for your kind words! It’s easier to keep all our problems private. But we decided against that. It’s important to show the good, the bad and the ugly. And every relationship can be ugly and beautiful at the same time! Authenticity is what matters. And I hope you noticed that we’re both being authentic about our feelings. Alyne and I remain good friends... in fact, she is speaking at Nas Summit Tel Aviv next month! Moving forward, we are going to pursue our life missions independently. Thank you all!!!"
Who is Alyne Tamir?
Tamir, who will soon be 33, is the Chief Executive Officer at Dear Alyne Company. Her LinkedIn bio reads, "Dear Alyne is a video creator with a Facebook page with nearing 3 Million followers and 300 Million views years. I work with brands to create content that tells their story, on my channel, or theirs. My channel focuses on social issues [The Pink Tax (45+Million), The Beauty Trap (12+Million), The Cheapest Health Care (15+Million), Why I Don't Eat Meat (9.5 Million), Should Women Do This (10+Million) etc]. I also run Girls Gone Global by Dear Alyne, a FB Group with 140,000+ women who want to improve their lives and the world. Career highlights: Invited to interview the president of Malta and the president of Taiwan. Contact me if you'd like to work together on a video for your company."
Tamir previously worked with Travel Experts (Vista), ShareAbility, Language Training Center, and Financial Software. She also worked at Brigham Young University as a 'Research Assistant' at the 'Department of Education'. She has worked at Vivint and The Western Standard Publishing Company, Inc.
'Love your maturity and approach to life'
Fans reacted to the news on social media, with one user saying on Facebook, "You make everything interesting even tragic moment... You are just so unique Nas.. thanks for educating us". Another said, "We, your fans, always knew this day would come. The hand writing was on the wall for some time. So sorry but glad you both are at peace with it. God bless". "It was good while it lasted!! Love your maturity and approach to life," one user said.
"Sorry to hear about your decision. It's sad to see you guys go different directions. I hope and wish you both best of luck in all your future endeavours...," one user wrote, while another said, "Wow that was so raw. But I saw it coming when the fundamentals didn’t align. That difference alone makes it super hard to make a relationship work. Props on you guys for being honest to yourselves and to each other." One wrote, "This video was truly one of the best. It sucks that you have to part your ways. But the way you defined and potrayed your journey, this videos tells a lot. Thank you for being brave and putting this one forward because much of the time we can never see what goes on behind the camera. I think sends a great message to all of us."
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