Sarah Palin Divorce Reports Were Fake


The inquisitr has learned that the Sarah Palin divorce rumors from earlier were faked.

After the Sarah Palin divorce rumors spread earlier today, one of Palin’s reps posted the following statement to her facebook page:

“Yet again, some so-called journalists have decided to make up a story. There is no truth to the recent ‘story’ (and story is the correct term for this type of fiction) that the Palins are divorcing. The Palins remain married, committed to each other and their family, and have not purchased land in Montana (last week it was reported to be Long Island).

Less than one week ago, Governor Palin asked the media to ‘quit making things up.’ We appreciate that the more professional journalists decided to question this story before repeating it.

Meg Stapleton”

The original post, corrected above, is below.

Multiple reports are coming in today that former Governor of Alaska, Sarah Palin and her husband, Todd Palin are divorcing.

In a recent story by the National Inquirer, both Sarah and Todd have been unfaithful to each other, putting tremendous strain on their marriage nd the resulting stress and controversy may have prompted Palin to resign as Governor of Alaska.

During Sarah Palin’s resignation speech last Sunday, her and her husband Todd were noticably uncomfortable together. After the speech, Sarah left the event alone. Apparently, she was not wearing her wedding ring at the time.

Palin has also signed book deal for a reported $11 million and purchased land in Montana, planning to move her family there in the near future. Todd Palin said in an interview recently that he plans to go back to work in the Alaskan oil industry.

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