Did Collete Just Expose The Truth Behind The Adam LZ Breakup Drama?
Adam LZ and Collete Davis’ breakup saga just took (yet another) spicy turn, and there might be more to the story than their original ‘no drama’ announcement suggested.

Image credit: @colletedavis TikTok
Collete previously took to socials to announce “Adam and I are no longer together,” even though they “care deeply”, the pair simply “grew in different directions.”

Image credit: @adam_lz Instagram
She also clarified there’s “no drama, no resentment” between them.

However, it appears that a tiny bit of resentment may be simmering beneath the surface after all, if Collete’s recent TikTok comment is anything to go by.
In the comment section of her most recent video, a user said, “Still can’t believe she cheated on Adam”.
Collete took the bait, responding, “Opposite actually … so give it a rest.” along with a facepalm emoji.
Based on this, even more gossip might be about to come to light. It’s not the first time she’s revealed fresh details after people have teased her on social media.
Recently, many fans thought the pair would get back together after a video surfaced on Adam LZ’s Facebook page, stirring up the rumor mill with what appeared to be a new video of the pair flirting.
However, LZ fans immediately noticed that the car featured last year’s design and was actually an old video.

Shortly after, LZ took to his other social media platforms to declare that his Facebook page had been hacked and that the rumor was untrue.

After nearly five years together, where they became the most recognizable drifting YouTube celebrity couple, the true story of what has gone on behind the scenes might finally be unraveling.
Needless to say, it looks unlikely we’ll be seeing them get back together anytime soon!
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