Saraya, the former partner of Ronnie Radke, recently opened up about her relationship standards and personal values during an episode of Rulebreakers With Saraya. In the discussion, she spoke candidly about her approach to love, emphasizing monogamy, trust, and personal fulfillment as key priorities.
Saraya made it clear that any future relationship would need to complement her life rather than become the center of it, noting that she is already in a strong and happy place on her own.
“I am monogamous. I don’t want anybody else once I’m in a relationship. Like, I’m yours, you’re mine,” Saraya said. “So, what do I want in a new relationship? Say I was to ever get in a relationship again, right? I’m the happiest I’ve ever been in my f*cking life, right? So if a guy comes in and cannot make me feel how I feel right now — or more than that — then I’m not going to be with them.”
She further explained that emotional balance and trust are essential components of any healthy partnership. Rather than seeking someone to define her happiness, Saraya said she wants a partner who can positively contribute to her life while respecting her independence.
“They should be able to, like, not complete my life, but add to it in a more positive way, you know? And I have to fully trust them too… it’s hard to trust these days,” she added.
Saraya’s comments arrive roughly a year after her split from Falling in Reverse frontman Ronnie Radke. Since then, Radke has remained highly visible throughout 2025 due to a combination of music releases, public statements, and ongoing controversies.
Following the breakup, Radke continued to make headlines tied to both his band’s success and personal disputes. In late July 2025, The PRP reported that Radke claimed Falling in Reverse’s collaborative single “God Is A Weapon” featuring Marilyn Manson was the biggest metal and rock release of the year based on streaming and sales figures. He also asserted that the band had surpassed acts such as Sleep Token and Ghost in performance. The song, released in May 2025, represented a notable commercial milestone for the group.
At the same time, Radke faced major legal challenges. According to Num Metal Agenda, he lost a defamation lawsuit on August 7 stemming from a 2023 case against music critic Anthony Fantano. Fantano’s video, titled “This Guy Sucks,” referenced Radke’s history of arrests and controversies. After the ruling, Radke released a YouTube video claiming he deliberately lost the case to “prove a point,” while labeling Fantano a hypocrite despite the court’s decision.
These legal issues coincided with moments of controversy on tour. Loudwire reported on Radke’s performances at Vans Warped Tour 2025 in Los Angeles, where he mocked one of his most notorious past incidents by throwing inflatable microphone stands into the audience. The act referenced his 2012 arrest involving a real mic stand that injured fans, leading to a $900,000 settlement and a venue ban.
Despite the ongoing scrutiny, Falling in Reverse has continued to tour extensively. The band’s “God Is A Weapon” tour includes support from acts such as Slaughter to Prevail, Wage War, Hollywood Undead, Tech N9ne, Sleep Theory, and Point North. The lineup reflects strong industry backing and commercial momentum, even as Radke’s behavior and public image remain divisive among fans and critics.
