Savhana Arai Cousin is having a hard time processing not only his shocking and sudden death but the fake love he has been receiving.
The ex-girlfriend of the Pittsburgh Steelers QB took to Instagram on Monday and called the media portraying him in a negative light in the days after his death.
“I am having a very hard time processing the way media can portray a great man…
I am having a very hard time watching fake love…
I am having a very hard time listening to the audio…
I am having a very hard time with the way everything played out…
Dwayne… this world will never really know the REAL you. What an honorable man.. I am so grateful, humbled, and honored I got to be apart of such a beautiful moment in time. I am so broken I will never be able to hear your voice ever again or hear “SAV”. We met our Freshman year of college at The Ohio State University and were inseparable. Something alot of you don’t know is I actually didn’t know he played football when we first met.
We met for the first time in the Union and you helped me with my English paper. I remember reading over your work like “hmmm he’s got a good vocabulary” and I remember looking up at you and you saying “I’m excited to look up in the bleachers at you with my family, but I won’t say too much too soon” you thought you was a smooth dudeeee.
we went from the dorm rooms all the way to apartments at the Griff and later to our first home together. Despite what the media portrays and how they perceive me we both know what it is. We were friends FIRST who had each others best interest at heart and that’s what made us so different. I wanted the best for you, even if it meant that wasn’t me…
I will never not love you. I will never forget our car sessions and late nights at the Woody with all 3 of our dogs trying to plan and prepare for our futures and get it right ,the first time… I will never forget all the tears and battles we’ve went in together and came out of stronger.
I will never forget how hard you loved and I will never forget the promises we made to eachother.. I will miss our pep talks to one another and the life advice we would share and navigate. I pray so hard you found the peace and love you always wanted and deserved. This world did not deserve you. These people did not deserve you.”
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The two were a couple during his short stint with the Redskins, but things fell apart and both moved on.
Haskins would go on to meet Kalabrya and the two would soon get married.
The former Ohio State standout signed with the Steelers in December 2020 and said he was looking to prove his love of football in 2021, playing behind veteran starting quarterback Ben Roethlisberger, who praised the backup for having one of the “prettiest” throwing mechanics he’s ever seen.