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Audrina Patridge Is Divorcing Corey Bohan After 10 Months Of Marriage

The reality TV star has filed for a restraining order

Audrina Patridge has announced she is divorcing her husband of ten months, Corey Bohan. The duo share 1-year-old daughter Kirra Max.

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“Audrina’s number one concern is for her daughter and she asks for privacy at this time,” her rep tells PEOPLE.

The former Hills star filed for a domestic violence restraining order on Wednesday, after receiving a temporary restraining order on Monday.

According to court documents, the star is seeking protection for both herself and her daughter.

She states that Bohan “has become increasingly possessive, angry, agitated and jealous” of her work and travel schedule. 

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“His aggressive behavior usually escalates whenever I am paying attention to work obligations, rather than to him. When we are apart, he texts me obsessively, rattling my nerves and making it difficult for me to concentrate on my work commitments,” she states.

“His harassing behavior has recently become so extreme that I physically separated from him a few weeks ago,” she added. “I am fearful of [Bohan]’s temper because he cannot control his swearing and personal attacks on me, even when in the presence of our young daughter. Furthermore, as set forth below, his aggressiveness last month became so extreme he became physically violent.” 

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“These problems have existed their entire relationship,” a source close to the couple told PEOPLE. “They broke up and got back together, and she really thought things would be different when they got married, but she’s realized things had to change before it got even worse, and she had to get her and her daughter out of the situation.”

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Bohan is yet to comment on the divorce or restraining order.

If you or someone you know is impacted by domestic or family violence call 1800RESPECT on 1800 737 732 or visit www.1800RESPECT.org.au

This article originally appeared on InStyle Australia 

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