On September 13, The Blast obtained new documents showing that the “All You Wanted” singer and Black Keys drummer officially called off their divorce.
In a new statement, it appears the couple are really fighting to keep their marriage alive and have headed to therapy to try to start a new chapter in their relationship.
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Michelle Branch and Husband Patrick Carney Have Started Therapy: ‘I Wish We Had Started Six Months Ago’
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The “Everywhere” singer, 39, said she wishes they had turned to therapy sooner to resolve their relationship amid accusations of infidelity and domestic assault in a clip from Thursday’s episode of “The Tamron Hall Show,” obtained by PEOPLE.
In the clip, Branch tells host Tamron Hall, “My husband and I recently started therapy, and I wish we had started six months ago. I wish we had gotten help and talked to someone sooner.”
The “You Get Me” singer praised the benefits of therapy in their relationship, adding that it has “made a huge difference in a short amount of time.” She encourages anyone watching to consider marriage therapy as well.
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“If anyone out there is watching … this is your sign,” he said. “If you’ve thought about it, go talk to someone.”
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Michelle Branch Arrested For Domestic Violence Following Bitter Breakup
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As The Blast previously reported, the “Find Your Way Back” singer filed for divorce in Tennessee nearly a month ago citing irreconcilable differences after she accused the 42-year-old drummer of infidelity.
In the original divorce filing, Branch said that she and Carney were “no longer able to resume their marital relationship and live together as husband and wife.” Branch was married once before, to bassist Teddy Landeau, 58, from 2004 to 2015, before she wed Carney in 2019.
Just days before his arrest, Branch had accused Carney of cheating on him while he was on tour. At the time, she was at home with their son Rhys James, 4, and their daughter Willie, who was just seven months old.
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Branch allegedly slapped her husband during an argument, leading to an arrest for domestic assault. Although he was initially due in Tennessee Court in early November to face the charges, they were dismissed.
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‘I Slap My Husband. Not the Best Moment of My Life’
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During her conversation with Tamron Hall, “Are You Happy Now?” the singer briefly touched on the “unfortunate” circumstances surrounding her arrest, but did not touch on her husband’s alleged infidelity.
After saying that therapy “helped us a lot,” Branch explained, “That night … what happened was very unfortunate. It was the worst night of my life.”
“And then to put it out in the world when I’m going to put out a record is a lot, but all I can do is be honest about what I’m going through and what’s going on,” he admits. “I’m not the first person to go through this.”
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Branch was clear about what she did, saying, “I slapped my husband. Not the best moment of my life.” He said, “I don’t condone violence” while at the same time admitting, “It’s not an allegation.”
Branch took a step back to discuss the importance of therapy, adding, “Maybe this will give us the tools to have a stronger marriage than we’ve ever had. We roll up our sleeves and do the work, which never sounds like fun, but we do it.”
Fans Expect New Music From Branch Michelle!
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Fans have speculated that her new song, “Not My Lover,” is really a song about her husband. In an Instagram post teasing the song shared on August 22, the blue screen read, “Love ain’t so say it to my face. Say it to my face.”
A second Instagram post shows Branch lying on an old TV with a microphone in his hand. The caption read, “When you say you don’t love her, you’re just a liar.”
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His latest album, Fever problem, is is set to be released on Friday, September 16.
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