Saraya Sets New Standards for Future Relationships After Ronnie Radke Breakup

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Ronnie Radke’s ex-girlfriend Saraya recently shared her relationship expectations and values in an interview on Rulebreakers With Saraya. She outlined her commitment to monogamy and personal growth when speaking about what she seeks in a potential future partner.

Saraya emphasized the importance of finding a partner who can enhance her life rather than define it. A new relationship should add value to her already fulfilling life, according to her perspective.

“I am monogamous. I don’t want anybody else once I’m in a relationship. Like, I’m yours, you’re mine,” Saraya said. “So, what do I want in a new relationship? Say I was to ever get in a relationship again, right? I’m the happiest I’ve ever been in my f*cking life, right? So if a guy comes in and cannot make me feel how I feel right now — or more than that — then I’m not going to be with them.”

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Beyond emotional compatibility, Saraya stressed the significance of trust in building a strong foundation for any future relationship.

“They should be able to, like, not complete my life, but add to it in a more positive way, you know? And I have to fully trust them too… it’s hard to trust these days,” she added.

The comments come approximately one year after Saraya’s separation from the Falling in Reverse frontman. Radke has remained in the spotlight throughout 2025 with a series of high-profile controversies and musical releases.

Since the breakup, Radke has continued to generate headlines with his band’s activities and personal disputes. In late July 2025, The PRP reported that Radke claimed Falling in Reverse’s collaboration single “God Is A Weapon” featuring Marilyn Manson was 2025’s biggest metal and rock release by streams and sales. He asserted that his band outperforms competitors like Sleep Token and Ghost. The track, released in May 2025, marked a significant moment for the band’s commercial presence.

However, Radke’s year has been marked by significant legal setbacks. Num Metal Agenda documented that on August 7, Radke lost a 2023 defamation lawsuit against music critic Anthony Fantano. Fantano had released a video titled “This Guy Sucks” citing Radke’s past arrests and controversies. In a YouTube video addressing the loss, Radke claimed he intentionally lost the case to “prove a point.” He called Fantano a hypocrite, despite the court’s ruling against him.

The legal troubles coincided with tour disruptions for the band. Loudwire covered Radke’s performances at Vans Warped Tour 2025 in Los Angeles. During these shows, he mocked one of his most infamous past incidents by tossing inflatable microphone stands into the crowd. This referenced his 2012 arrest when he threw a real mic stand that injured fans, resulting in a $900,000 settlement and venue ban. The controversial moment highlighted Radke’s continued willingness to reference his troubled history while performing.

Despite the controversies, Falling in Reverse has maintained an active touring schedule. The band’s “God Is A Weapon” tour features supporting acts including Slaughter to Prevail, Wage War, Hollywood Undead, Tech N9ne, Sleep Theory, and Point North. This demonstrates continued industry support despite Radke’s polarizing public persona. The tour represents a significant commercial undertaking for the metal community, even as Radke’s personal conduct continues to spark debate among fans and critics alike.

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