The couple had seemed rock solid, embracing parenthood together and settling into their blended family.
Now that they’ve gone separate ways, it appears there were a few red flags we missed.
That is, until Dizon came along.

But there were certainly signs along the way to their breakup that went under the radar.
He continued, “Lovely ladies would look at me and say, ‘You want to hang out?’
and I’m like, ‘Duh!’

I had a good time being single.”
But in 2020 when Moore’s mother unfortunately passed away, that brought the “S.W.A.T.”
actor and Dizon back together.

“I think Mom’s karma brought us back full circle.
And here we are,” he divulged about their recoupling.
Thoughthe “S.W.A.T.”

Not my mother, not my father.
Nobody close to me."
Oh, I love you.

You’re the most amazing person in the world but sign this.
So you don’t trust the person?'"
She is my partner."

One of those reasons would be her approach to motherhood.
“We have fun together and we are going to co-parent …
It’s not about anything but the children.”
Which definitely contributes to the next red flag: Moore’s lack of desire for more children.
Moore especially seems to want to prioritize daughter Frankie who he shares with Jesiree Dizon.
Telling Hudson, “I mentor them as I can.
I try my hardest to make them believe in themselves and watch them fly.”
However, something else loomed over the relationship Moore’s mother, Marylin Joan Wilson-Moore.