Whitney Purvis Says She Was Banned From Son’s Funeral

Whitney Purvis Says She Was Banned From Son’s Funeral

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Purvis alleged that despite trying to make amends with Gosa—who had full custody of their sons—amid their coparenting relationship, he refused to do so. She added, “You would think with little Weston dying that we could put our differences aside right? Nope. It always has to be drama.”

“This is truly just a sad and hopeless situation altogether,” she continued. “Little Weston didn’t deserve to be put in the middle of us and have to chose sides or be treated that loving your own mom was wrong. He deserved better parents myself included.”

For Gosa’s part, he told TMZ that Purvis was informed the viewing was scheduled at 2 p.m. and the service would begin at 4 p.m. He alleged that his ex arrived at 4:15 p.m., and although she was on the list, she was too late to enter the chapel. He also told the outlet that some of Purvis’ loved ones, who were on time, including her mom and uncle, were able to attend. 

E! News has reached out to Gosa and Purvis for comment and has not yet heard back.



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