Gay influencer couple reveals breakup in viral video — then deletes it

This week, a gay influencer couple announced their breakup online, complete with a “split custody” plan for their social media. The internet, in its usual fashion, went into prying auntie mode.

For years, New Orleans-based Matt Armato and Beau Ciolino shared lifestyle blogs and videos under the brand Probably This. They met in 2013 and established the brand in 2014, according to the Probably This website. The formerly married couple posted recipes, home design, and couples’ content on their Instagram and TikTok accounts.

Then, in mid-August, Armato and Ciolino shared a video across platforms announcing their split — complete with a fist bump.

“Well, we broke up,” Armato announced in the now-deleted video, The Tab reported. (The TikTok video link is now broken, and it wasn’t saved on the Wayback Machine. Clips are on X.) Later, he said, “This is like the dumbest video I think I can imagine. This belongs in my journal, not out there, but I want you to know I’m single.”

Ciolino, however, appeared to be in higher spirits. He smiled in the video and said it was a privilege to be partners for 12 years and to share their lives online for a decade. “I think that there is so much love between us, and really loving someone knows when to change the format of the relationship, and we’ve decided to just be best friends,” he continued, according to The Tab.

At some point, Ciolino fist-bumped his now-ex. On X, viewers weren’t shy to theorize about what happened to cause the breakup, or to psychoanalyze their facial expressions and movements:

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The men also announced that Armato would now control the TikTok account, and Ciolino would control the Instagram account. “They really did social media split custody,” X user @computer_gay posted.

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The two have since deleted the video from both platforms, presumably because of the reaction it caused. Due to Ciolino’s appeared cheerfulness in the video, people guessed that he cheated, and Armato posted on Instagram stories and added a highlight to his profile to share the real story:

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