Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson has split from his fiancée Sharelle Rosado.
The retired NFL star, 46, is back on the market after he and the “Selling Tampa” alum called off their nearly two-year engagement.
“Chad and I are no longer together please stop tagging us. He is a free man ladies,” Rosado, 37, wrote on X on Saturday.
Johnson, for his part, responded to Rosado’s post with a gif of “Arrested Development” character George Michael walking with his head down.
The former wide receiver also shared a photo of a stick figure with its arms out and a message that read, “I love you this much.”
The Post has reached out to reps for Johnson and Rosado for comment.
While it’s unclear why the pair decided to call it quits, Johnson shared a video via Instagram on Oct. 4 of Rosado working out in the gym.
Days later, the reality star reposted a photo on Oct. 16 of Johnson promoting his “Are You Smarter Than a Celebrity?” appearance.
The exes went public with their romance in November 2020 and got engaged in Jan. 2023.
The “Dancing With the Stars” alum popped the all important question with a 7.5-carat diamond ring. The pair welcomed a daughter named Serenity in January 2022.
“Just delivered Serenity ‘Hurricane’ Paula Johnson,” Johnson wrote on Instagram in Jan. 2022. He then addressed the newborn directly, saying, “Listen, I told them I’d evict you. That’s the worst landlord ever. Especially during these times. I wouldn’t want to be out here either, s–t. Who you telling? Yeah, it’s like that. You’ve got to talk to your mama.”
Johnson also has seven children from past relationships.
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Back in 2021, Rosado opened up about the pair’s relationship following the ex-athlete’s domestic violence case with his ex-wife, Evelyn Lozada.
“It wasn’t a concern,” she told Page Six at the time. “Chad is a great person.”
“People go through things, people make mistakes, and you learn from them. If you base things off of mistakes that people made then you’ll never make it in life. Nobody is perfect,” she added.
Before retiring from football in 2013, Johnson earned three first time All-Pro selections in his 11-year NFL career.