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Evelyn Lozada in Solitary Walk on Beach Following Chad Johnson Marriage Breakdown

Evelyn Lozada enjoyed a solitary walk on the beach this weekend as she attempts to come to terms with the breakdown of her marriage to NFL star Chad Johnson.

Despite only being a newlywed the Basketball Wives star has been forced to file for divorce after just 41 days. 

Recent revelations have alleged that Johnson was a serial cheater, and some reports have accused him of cheating on Lozada both before and during their short marriage.

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Lozada cut a solemn figure at the weekend as she strolled along a Miami, Florida beach as she takes a chaotic few months in.

The recent break-up was stirred when Johnson allegedly head-butted Lozada after an argument.

Lozada, 36, has reportedly taken her daughter Shaniece Hairston, 18, to Barbados to escape the media, according to TMZ. Lozada has been featured in numerous news outlets since her Aug. 11 altercation with Johnson, in which she accused him of head-butting her.

While Lozada filed for divorce from Johnson after exchanging nuptials on July 4, the pair have both received some backlash from the incident. While the estranged couple was supposed to be featured in a joint reality television show on VH1, the network decided to cancel the show called "Ev and Ocho."

"Due to the unfortunate events over the weekend and the seriousness of the allegations, VH1 is pulling the series 'Ev and Ocho' from its schedule and has no current plans of airing it," the network said in a statement.

Johnson has also been cut from the Miami Dolphins, and both have suffered in the fall out of their split.

The couple married in Saint Martin on just July 4, and Lozada filed for divorce on August 14 saying that her marriage to Johnson was "irretrievably broken."

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