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Frankie Muniz's ex-wife defends Malcolm in the Middle star's 'cringe' divorce video
A Family's Joy, A World's Criticism Frankie Muniz's 10-year marriage to Paige was a long one, filled with laughter, love, and the arrival of their beautiful son, Mauz.

Frankie Muniz's 10-year marriage to Paige was a long one, filled with laughter, love, and the arrival of their beautiful son, Mauz. But when Frankie announced their divorce on social media, the world responded with a mixture of surprise and disdain. The actor, best known for his role as Malcolm in the Middle, had shared a lighthearted video of himself, Paige, and Mauz dancing together to Check Yes, Juliet by We The Kings. The caption read: 'Who says you can't stay best friends with your baby momma?' But instead of praise, Frankie faced criticism, with some fans accusing him of making the divorce a 'spectator sport.'
As I watched the video, I couldn't help but feel a pang of sadness. Here was a family, seemingly happy and united, celebrating a new chapter in their lives. But the world had other ideas. Frankie was forced to delete the video and post a new announcement, this time with a photo of the family smiling together at one of his NASCAR races. But Paige, Frankie's estranged wife, had other plans. She waded in to defend her ex-husband, saying: 'Frankie, I am so sorry that you felt the need to delete an old fun video of our family because people are so cruel to you.'
Paige's defence of Frankie is a stark reminder of the harsh realities of social media. In today's world, where everyone has a platform and an opinion, the line between public and private lives has become increasingly blurred. Frankie's attempt to share a lighthearted moment with his family was met with criticism and scrutiny, highlighting the double standards that exist when it comes to divorce. On one hand, society tells us to be kind to our exes, to prioritize our children's well-being, and to maintain a healthy co-parenting relationship. But on the other hand, when we do exactly that, we're accused of making the divorce a 'spectator sport.'
As I watched the video of Frankie, Paige, and Mauz dancing together, I couldn't help but feel a sense of longing. This was a family that was unapologetically themselves, embracing their love for each other and celebrating their unique bond. In a world where divorce is often stigmatized and criticized, Frankie and Paige's decision to share their joy with the world was a refreshing change of pace. They were not hiding their love for each other, nor were they pretending to be something they're not. They were being real, and that's something that we can all learn from.
The comments section on Frankie's Instagram post was a stark reminder of the hurtful and toxic nature of social media. Some fans accused him of making the divorce a 'spectator sport,' while others criticized him for being insensitive and selfish. But Paige's defence of Frankie was a powerful reminder that there are still good people in this world, people who understand the importance of love, kindness, and respect. As she said: 'This world is so cruel to you. We're two adults who know how to be on the same team.'
As Frankie and Paige navigate their new chapter in life, they will undoubtedly face challenges and criticisms. But one thing is certain: their love for each other and their son will endure. They have shown us that even in the darkest of times, there is always hope, always a reason to celebrate. And as a society, we can learn from their example. We can learn to be kind, to be compassionate, and to prioritize love and respect above all else.
As I reflect on the story of Frankie Muniz and his family, I am reminded of the power of love and the importance of kindness. In a world that often seems cruel and unforgiving, it's the stories like this one that give me hope. Frankie and Paige's love for each other and their son is a beacon of light in a world that often seems dark. And as we move forward, I hope that we can all learn from their example, embracing the love and kindness that they so unapologetically share with the world.


