Showmance is dead: BB housemates split

Steven Goode and Kimberly Kisselovich
Steven Goode and Kimberly Kisselovich

They were hailed the power couple of reality TV after finding love on the 2014 series of Big Brother. But the showmance is over for Steven Goode and Kimberly Kisselovich as they’ve reportedly split after just four months of marriage. Businessman Steven and former Playboy model Kimberly are believed to have gone their separate ways and she is planning a permanent move back to America in the wake of the marriage breakdown, according to the Daily Star Online.

An insider told the news outlet: “Kim is returning to the States for good. No one knows if this can be saved, but it’s really not looking good.”

Steven declined the offer to comment and MailOnline has contacted Kimberly.

The couple fell for each other after appearing on the 15th series of the Channel 5 reality programme last year and moved in together shortly after leaving the famous house.

Steven proposed to Kimberly just nine months after the couple first laid eyes on one another and they celebrated the good news with a photoshoot in the BB house.

They tied the knot in Down Hall, Hertfordshire, in April in front of their closest friends and family members in what they described was “the wedding of the century”.

However, the honeymoon period was short-lived as they were forced to cancel their post-wedding holiday due to ongoing visa issues.

The Californian brunette was handed a deportation notice and ordered to leave the UK within 30 days of receiving it, the Daily Star reported.

Her current visa was supposedly linked to her ex-boyfriend Sasha Freemind.

At the time, Steven expressed his devastation and said: “Kim going back to America is a complete disaster. It basically splits us for up for what could be many months of court battling. We cannot allow this to happen and that’s why we are fighting and appealing the decision.” – dailymail.

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