Olivia Flowers says Taylor Green, Shep Rose breakup not ‘permanent’

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“Southern Charm” star Olivia Flowers tells Page Six that Shep Rose and Taylor Ann Green are still in the gray area of a break rather than a hard breakup.

“It’s still pretty much in that arena [of a break],” Flowers, 30, tells Page Six. “Nothing is permanent at this point. They’re both just taking the time to figure things out.”

Flowers said during her “Watch What Happens Live” appearance last week that Rose, 42, has “got some things to figure out,” so “it’s not really fair to keep her on hold while he does that.”

The “Southern Charm” newcomer tells us that Green, 27, has been doing well since her relationship halt.

“She’s as good as can be expected,” Flowers says. “I think any breakup is difficult to navigate, but then…with it being out in the public has been an adjustment.”

Olivia Flowers on a video call
Flowers tells us that her close friend is doing “as good as can be expected.”
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“But she’s handling it especially good. She’s spent a lot of time with her family,” she continued. “So I think it’s, I think she’s doing good.”

Flowers appeared on “WWHL” with her co-star Kathryn Dennis, who said she doesn’t think Rose will ever want to get married, to which Flowers tells Page Six that she “agree[s]” with that assessment.

Shep Rose and Taylor Ann Green posing for a photo together
Flowers also thinks Rose won’t be walking down the aisle.
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Rose and Green broke up after two years of dating, People reported last month. Since then, neither of the reality stars have addressed the split, nor have they posted any social media together.

“Shep has a real issue with monogamy and refused to commit to Taylor, telling her that he doesn’t want to be with just one person and change his lifestyle,” a source told the outlet.

Shep Rose and Taylor Ann Green sitting on the beach together
The former couple began dating in early 2020 after meeting at a bar.
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The “Average Expectations” author and the clinical assistant have had a rocky season on the hit Bravo show – including cheating allegations, heated arguments and differing opinions on a future together.

Rose previously admitted to Page Six that Green’s first season as an official cast member “took a toll” on their relationship.

“You want everything to go well, and when you try too hard, usually things blow up in your face, and that’s sort of what happened,” he told us. “I saw the train coming, and I just ran into it instead of away from it.”

“Southern Charm” airs Thursdays at 9 p.m. ET on Bravo.

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