Sarah Jane Ramos is leaning into motherhood following her split from Dak Prescott, sharing a new message about gratitude nearly two months after the couple called off their wedding.
In a new Instagram post shared ahead of Mother’s Day, Ramos uploaded photos from a family shoot featuring the couple’s two daughters, Margaret Jane, 2, and Aurora, who turns 1 later this month. Alongside the images, Ramos reflected on motherhood and the people around her, writing that she’s “feeling so so grateful in this season of life.”
“Celebrating every mom, of all kinds, all week long,” Ramos wrote, according to People. “Grateful for the one that raised me, the amazing moms that surround me and pour into my family, and, most importantly, getting to be my sweet, fearless, beautiful babies’ mama.” She also described motherhood as “a blessing I’ll never take for granted.”
Ramos has largely stayed quiet publicly since the breakup became headline news in March. Aside from one earlier post featuring her daughters, she has mostly avoided directly addressing the end of her engagement to Prescott, which unraveled just weeks before the pair were supposed to marry in Lake Como, Italy.
The breakup quickly became one of the NFL off-season’s messiest personal storylines. Early reports described the split as mutual, with representatives saying there was “no big argument or blow up.”
But as more details surfaced, reports began pointing to alleged infidelity issues inside the relationship. Subsequent claims suggested Ramos confronted Prescott over allegations that he had been communicating with other women during their relationship, with reports later describing a “monogamy ultimatum” before the engagement officially ended.
Both Prescott and Ramos denied at least one rumor tied to the breakup. After speculation spread online that the split centered around a prenup disagreement, Ramos shut that down directly on social media, writing, “This had nothing to do with a prenup.”
Since then, the conversation has shifted away from the canceled wedding and toward co-parenting. In April, Prescott and Ramos reached a temporary custody agreement for their daughters outside of court after initially filing legal paperwork in Texas.