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Colton Haynes denies his husband Jeff Leatham cheated
The ‘Arrow’ star released a song about a cheating partner after the split

Colton Haynes (Screenshot courtesy of YouTube)
Following a report that Colton Haynes and Jeff Leatham have called it quits after six months of marriage, Haynes is now denying that the split was because of cheating.
After TMZ reported that the couple had split, Haynes released a song called “Man, It Sucks.” The lyrics allude to a cheating partner which caused some fans to speculate it was about Leatham.
“Jeff would never cheat. He’s an amazing man. Please stop being mean to him. The song I wrote was about a past relationship,” the “Arrow” star tweeted.
Jeff would never cheat. He’s an amazing man. Please stop being mean to him. The song I wrote was about a past relationship. ❤
— Colton Haynes (@ColtonLHaynes) May 5, 2018
No reason for the split has been given but Haynes has unfollowed Leatham on social media and removed most photos of him from his social media accounts.
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