Dancing With the Stars season 33 partners Sasha Farber and Jenn Tran have ended their romance.
Us Weekly confirmed on Tuesday, June 10, that Farber, 41, and Tran, 27, have parted ways, with a source exclusively revealing “they’re no longer seeing each other,” following one year of dating.
The pair never publicly confirmed their relationship, with the source adding that Tran is “focusing hard on her studies and not letting anything else get in the way of her goals right now.” (Tran is currently studying to become a physician assistant.)
The pair’s split was first reported by People on Tuesday, which claimed that a source said the DWTS pro and former Bachelorette “remain very good friends.”
Us has reached out to Farber for comment.
Just last month, Tran opened up about Farber during an exclusive interview with Us, revealing that she believes the original Golden Bachelorette, Joan Vassos, would prove a suitable partner for him during the next season of DWTS. Tran told Us that the twosome would “absolutely” be a good match.
Tran and Farber also attended the Radiance Gala together in Los Angeles on March 24, happily posing for red carpet photos.
Tran, who appeared in 2024’s season 21 of The Bachelorette, met Farber on the set of DWTS. While she finished in 7th place, she seemingly found a romantic connection with the dancer, telling Us in May that her time on the dance competition series provided a major post-Bachelorette highlight.
Tran added that her time on The Bachelorette was tough, reflecting on her breakup with former fiancé Devin Strader and having to watch herself propose to him despite him already ending things with her. “I think everybody saw my lowest of lows, and that’s OK,” she told Us. “I’m glad I got to share it with the world.”
While Farber and Tran kept a lid on the depth of their relationship over the past year, the pair did attend the Suits LA premiere together in Los Angeles in February. Posing for red carpet photos with their arms around one another, the duo appeared comfortable as they smiled for the cameras.