Logic's Wife, Jessica Andrea, Deletes Her Instagram After Rumored Split

Social media star Jessica Andrea deleted her Instagram account following rumors she and her husband, rapper Logic, split up. Though the breakup is not confirmed, TMZ was the first to reveal the news in a Saturday report. The couple married in October 2015 after two years of dating. Logic, now 28, was 25 at the time.

The duo did not file divorce papers, but reconciliation "does not seem likely," according to TMZ. As of Monday, Andrea and Logic did not respond to reports about their relationship. Before Andrea deleted her account, she unfollowed the rapper.

Logic, né Robert Bryson Hall II, is best known for his song "1-800-273-8255." He was last pictured with Andrea in January at the Grammy Awards, where he earned two nominations. One was for song of the year.

 

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It is unclear why they split, but last month Logic gushed about his wife to GQ last month, revealing details about his tattoo that reads, "Happy wife, happy life."

"That s— is real. I actually got it before I got married. I just knew," he said. "I loved the woman that I was with and I felt really good about that, because as much success as you can have, or money and financially being stable, amassing fans, millions of people know who you are, it is all nothing without having someone to share it with."

They don't have any children, but Logic wanted to have three kids with Andrea, he told Billboardin May 2017. That same month, he surprised Andrea on her birthday with a live orchestra outside their balcony. He had the ensemble play the theme song from her favorite show, HBO series Curb Your Enthusiasm. Video of the surprise amassed 4.6 million views on YouTube.

His newest album, Bobby Tarantino II, hit shelves on March 9. His Bobby Tarantino vs. Everybody Tour, is slated to start in Boston on June 8.

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