Rousey eventually met her one true love. The man, Travis Browne, is a UFC fighter and the two started seeing each other when Browne and his ex-wife were still married (although separated).
His previous marriage ended due to domestic violence accusations, but Rousey believes him to be innocent. “I know that he didn’t do anything,” she said at an ESPN interview, and the two have been together since.
Reinventing Herself
When Rousey realized she is getting bested more times than she's comfortable with, she had her eyes set on a new challenge — acting. The super fighter has dabbled in acting before and even starred in the 2014 film "The Expendables 3".
Rousey focused on acting and started landing more roles, including an appearance in the "Fast and the Furious" franchise. She even had a chance to bust out her old combat moves in the memorable fight scene she had with Michelle Rodriguez in "Furious 7".
Violence Is Never the Answer
Rousey's love life wasn't an instant success like her professional life. In her autobiography, "My Fight, Your Fight", Rousey confesses to having had a toxic relationship with an ex-boyfriend.
According to her, he took a nude picture of her without her knowing or agreeing to it, which eventually led to her using violence against him — and we all know by now that she can throw a mean punch. Thankfully, the two are not together anymore.
More on the Controversial Relationship
In 2016, Rousey hosted an episode of the comedy show SNL, but it seems that something other than comedy was stealing the show — the ring on Ronda's finger.
One person who was especially angered by the episode is Jenna Renee Webb, Browne's wife (separated at the time, yet still technically married). After the episode was aired, she posted a picture of Ronda's ring with an angry caption calling Rousey out for seeing a married man and accusing Browne of hitting her (Webb) in the past.
Some Serious Accusations
Webb’s post after the SNL episode blew up and shined an unflattering light on Roursye and Browne's relationship. There was a whole drama around him being married and allegedly attacking his estranged wife.
Webb's social media posts stirred the drama pot even further and Travis did everything in his power to clear his name. He denied the abuse accusations and even told Ronda he would understand if she wanted to break up, but they stuck through it. Eventually, the UFC commissioned a third-party investigation that cleared him.