“The breakup was obviously very difficult for both of us,” he said. “I was very open about how – and I’m not just saying this – really, Kelley was the best relationship I’ve ever had in my life and couldn’t be more grateful for the 10 months we had together.”

He described himself as “more than 100 percent moved on” and said he now knew that they shouldn’t be together. Peter said he saw Kelley’s podcast interviews as a sign that she “wants to ride it for as long as possible and make headlines and get people talking.”

According to Peter, the reason for the split was because “they were different in many ways”. In fact, he explained his decision to announce the breakup on New Year’s Eve when he himself had decided, “I have to leave this in 2020.”

And if you were wondering if this is where Peter would defend his love for Pokémon cards, then you’re in luck.

“I will never apologize for liking Pokémon cards,” he said, citing the appeal of nostalgia and “how smart you are to invest in them.” Claiming Kelley made it seem like she was enjoying them too during their relationship, he added, “Maybe she just played along to make me happy.” (Ah, that fateful moment when you realize your partner doesn’t love Pokémon cards as much as you do. We’ve all been there.)