Michael Lindell, aka the MyPillow guy, is the founder and creator ofMyPillowInc.

He’s also agood friendof President Trump and a magnet for controversy.

“She looked at me while I was driving and said, ‘I don’t love you.

Mike Lindell, the MyPillow guy speaking at podium

I never loved you.

He even flew to see her in the middle of the night after Yocum stopped responding to him.

“Then people started telling me stuff out of the woodwork,” he said.

Mike Lindell, the MyPillow guy, at White House event

This is very short-lived.'”

According to Lindell, “Everybody’s got a story about how something wasn’t quite right.

She didn’t have that gleam in her eye, she didn’t have any stories to tell.”

Mike Lindell, the MyPillow guy, at a Trump event

At least there was a prenuptial agreement in place, so Lindell’s massive fortune was safe.

She was also on company payroll, according to Lindell, in spite of not actually working for them.

Thankfully, over a decade on from getting clean, the self-made businessman is in a much better place.

Mike Lindell, the MyPillow guy, giving a thumbs up at Trump rally

In an interview with the Salvation Army’sSA Connects, the Minnesota native credited Reeves with turning his life around.

The two met in 2014 and she encouraged Lindell to rely on his faith more.

“I would say, ‘Well, I believe in God.’

MyPillow guy Mike Lindell and girlfriend Kendra Reeves

But it was different with her.

I was watching her, and I said, ‘Wow, I want what she has.’

I didn’t have that relationship with Jesus that she did,” he told the outlet.

MyPillow guy Mike Lindell and Jane Krakowski, who is definitely not his girlfriend

It’s unclear whether the couple is still together, however.

They didn’t publicly confirm a breakup, but Reeves has disappeared from Lindell’s social media.

TheDaily Mailalleged Lindell had previously enjoyed a nine-month-long fling with30 Rockstar Jane Krakowski.

Her friends reportedly found the whole thing hilarious.

Lindell was less amused, with theDaily Beastreporting he’d hired an attorney to sue theMailfor the story.

“I’m not just going for a demand letter or a retraction,” Lindell said.

Hopefully his faith can help him get through this difficult time, too.