Did the Olivia plath -Brendan couple settle down in Washington, D.C.?

In the Season 7 finale, Olivia Plath revealed that she had moved to Washington, D.C., with Brendan.


Life in a New City

In the Season 7 finale of “Welcome to Plathville,” Olivia Plath revealed that she had left LA and moved to Washington, D.C. Initially, she took a six-month lease to enjoy solo life.

Then, she signed a lease on a townhouse with Brendan and moved into the new home.

Olivia expressed her happiness, saying, “I’m very happy.”

Divorce Process Stalled

Meanwhile, Olivia and her ex, Ethan Plath, have yet to officially finalize their divorce.

After filing for divorce in February 2024, they made an appointment.

However, Ethan arrived two hours late and accused Olivia of making public statements about his family.

First, the documents were filled out incorrectly, then the case was closed—all of this worried Olivia.

Excuse for Being Late

Ethan Plath explained that Olivia had omitted financial information in November 2023, so the court returned the paperwork. Olivia attributed the violation to Ethan’s mistake.

The argument between the two escalated to the point where Ethan said, “Stop your statements against my family.”

Olivia’s response was harsh: “My life and experiences are mine to share.”

Emotional Conflict

When they finally tried to find common ground, Ethan requested Olivia not to make negative comments about his family.

Olivia said, “If people want to behave well, they should be nice to others.”

The conversation didn’t progress further, and Ethan got up and left—”Do whatever you want, I just want a divorce.”

Farewell on Instagram

Hours before the episode, Olivia shared on her Instagram Story that this was her last scene on the TLC show.

She recalled her seven-year journey—from an innocent, newlywed fundie girl to a strong, independent woman.

Olivia wrote that it’s sad to close this chapter, but it’s what brought her to where she is today.

Self-Determination and Relief

Olivia explained that she finally managed to get out of her contract. She is now free from hate, abuse, and bullying.

She criticized “the portrayal of violence, hatred, and dysfunction as entertainment” and claimed to stand up for what’s right.

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