Evelyn Lozada Thanks God for Clarity on Valentine's Day

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  • Evelyn Lozada
    (Photograph: Twitter/Evelyn Lozada)
    Evelyn Lozada created the novel "The Wives Association: Inner Circle"
By Christine Thomasos , Christian Post Reporter
February 14, 2013|1:28 pm

Evelyn Lozada broke things off with estranged husband Chad Johnson last August after a domestic dispute and now she seems grateful to God that she is not in the relationship on Valentine's Day.

Lozada, the37-year-old star of "Basketball Wives," took to Twitter on Valentine's Day to share her thoughts about the day of love celebrated by countless people in romantic relationships.

"Happy Valentines Day My Loves," Lozada exclaimed on the social networking website. "Self-love is the most important type of love and it feels soo good!!"

The reality television star who has been vocal about her growing relationship with God was grateful for clarity and spoke about the upside of being a single individual.

"It's better to be single than in the wrong relationship," Lozada tweeted. "Thank God for clarity."

One month after her July 4 wedding to Johnson, an NFL free agent, the professional athlete physically assaulted Lozada after an argument ensued about his infidelities. Lozada revealed that she and Johnson are still working to heal from the domestic dispute and spoke about working with God to do so.

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"This is a normal and realistic process for anyone and I don't know what the future holds for me, but I know God holds it and I'm taking things one day at a time. I appreciate the love from so many of you and right now I'm still working on becoming a better person," Lozada said on her personal blog. "Chad and I are attending therapy separately, meeting with a Life Coach and trying to figure out how to work on our individual selves and navigate through this entire ordeal."

Johnson took to his Instagram account on Valentine's Day to share an image of a single meal setting with the caption, "On my romantic dinner... y'all see that single candle though... Happy Valentines Day."

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