Kristy Scott is navigating her new normal, and her public journey of self-discovery continues. One month after filing for divorce from Desmond Scott, following a 12-year marriage, the TikTok sensation broke her silence on the split and shared how she's been coping with her "new unexpected chapter." In a video shared to Instagram on Jan. 29, Kristy went grocery shopping for the "first time" alongside her estranged husband's sons, Vance, 7, and Westin, 6—a vlog that held new emotional weight after her public breakup.
"I'm literally shaking," she said while walking the aisles. "I'm really nervous making this video, but also my nervous system is, like, shot. It kind of has been for the past month."

And Kristy's emotional state hasn't only affected routine activities with her kids. The influencer also shared that she plans to switch up the type of content she makes in the future. "I don't wanna get emotional, but I kind of feel like this is gonna force you guys to see a different side of me," she explained. "Because you all always see like my chaotic, humorous side, and it's just not in me to do that at this current moment in time."
She continued, "I'm just gonna share with you guys the raw, the real, the ugly, just like how I'm transitioning." For Kristy, her usual comedic, stunt-focused videos wouldn't be entirely authentic to her current journey. As she put it, "I can't lie and say that I wanna be flipping around my living room right now."
And while the 30-year-old was honest about still finding her footing post-split, she also insisted that the tension between her and Desmond, 32, has settled. "Thankfully, there's not really any drama right now," she said, "so we're in the clear."
Kristy filed for divorce from Desmond in December, citing infidelity as the reason for their split, per court records obtained by People on Jan. 10. Shortly after, Desmond went public with their breakup on social media and apologized for making "choices I am not proud of."
"I took responsibility for those actions, I shared this with her directly and personally, and ultimately we decided to divorce," he wrote on Instagram Stories on Jan. 10. "I ask for privacy and compassion as we navigate this difficult chapter of our lives."
He added, "Thank you to everyone who has supported us over the years. I'm grateful for that support."