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After Marco came a series of "almost relationships" in college. There was the intellectual—a philosophy major who compared our love to Plato’s Symposium (boring). Then there was the athlete—a soccer player who was great with his feet but not so great with his words. None of them stuck. I was searching for a feeling, a lightning-in-a-bottle moment that I had only ever seen in movies. Little did I know, that moment was coming, and it would nearly destroy me. If you’ve followed my career, you know the relationship. The one that tabloids nicknamed "Vegylan." Dylan Croft was a co-star on my breakout show, Miami Heatwave . On screen, our characters were star-crossed lovers caught in a drug-war melodrama. Off screen, the lines blurred so fast we didn’t stand a chance.

This is currently my favorite romantic storyline because it’s quiet. We don't post dramatic thirst traps. We don't argue in public. Sam proposed last spring with a ring hidden in Churro’s collar, and I said yes before he even got the words out. Of course, a massive part of Vanessa Vega’s relationships and romantic storylines are the fictional ones. My fans are obsessed with shipping me with other characters (and sometimes other actors). propertysex vanessa vega my stamp collection top

But here is the truth they don't show you on Instagram: We were toxic. The same passion that made our on-screen kisses electric fueled screaming matches backstage. We were jealous, possessive, and co-dependent. The breakup, when it came, was nuclear. He unfollowed me on every platform within an hour. I wrote a song called "Velvet Knife" about him that went platinum. For a long time, I thought that was what love was supposed to feel like—a glorious car crash. I was wrong. After Dylan, I was broken. To fill the void, I did what a lot of people do: I rushed into something new. Enter Jaxon Reid , a British model twelve years my junior. On paper, he was perfect—chiseled jawline, charming accent, absolutely zero emotional baggage (because he was 22). After Marco came a series of "almost relationships"