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Taylor Ann Green Shuts Down Shep Rose Reunion Talk After Gaston Split

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When Taylor Ann Green ended her three-year relationship with Gaston Rojas, the rumor mill didn’t waste a second. Whispers about a Southern Charm reunion with her ex Shep Rose started circulating almost immediately—but the 31-year-old alum isn’t having it.

Speaking on the Tuesday, June 2 episode of the“Viall Files”podcast, Taylor made her stance crystal clear:“I have seen the rumors that we’re getting back together or hooking up again or whatever, and that is not true.”She added a pointed jab at her own romantic history, noting she’d“hope I have a little bit more respect for myself to go from one cheating ex to the other.”The implication was brutal but fair—both Shep and Gaston come with baggage she’s not interested in unpacking again.

That said, Taylor’s comments reveal a more nuanced picture than the tabloid version suggests. She credited Shep, 46, as someone who genuinely cares about her well-being and has stuck by her side even during rough patches when she publicly criticized him. After her breakup with Gaston, 34, she reached out to Shep—not as a romantic gesture, but as reaching for support from someone who’s proven he’s got her back. According to Taylor, Shep responded with warmth, telling her“I care about you, I think about you all the time.”

What’s more revealing is how Taylor described her time with Gaston. She alleged feeling isolated from friends and the Southern Charm cast, and claimed Gaston presented her with an ultimatum: return to the show or stay with him. She chose him at the time, leaving the cast in April 2025 citing other business pursuits—but now that she’s single, she’s reevaluating.“I would love to get [my] job back,”she said, adding that“Shep would love to see that”because“he wants to see me thrive.”

The narrative here isn’t about rekindling romance. It’s about a woman setting boundaries after what sounds like a controlling relationship, and recognizing that one ex was worth burning bridges over while another proved himself trustworthy enough to lean on. Sometimes the most mature move isn’t getting back together—it’s knowing who actually has your back when it matters.

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