General Hospital star Kirsten Storms detailed her “difficult” custody situation with Brandon Barash for her social media followers.
From the desk of Kirsten:
“I’m sure some of you guys have read the stories online regarding a situation involving something my ex-husband is currently trying to claim,” Storms, 42, wrote in an Instagram post on Sunday, June 7. “Because I did see one story online stating I reported the apartment break-in AFTER he filed something against me in court, I really need to address this entire issue.”
Having previously claimed on social media that her Tennessee apartment had been broken into late last year, Kirsten uploaded footage from the alleged incident.
Kirsten told her Instagram followers that any claims about when she reported the apartment break-in are “completely false” and she has “records/evidence” to prove it.
“The break-in happened and was reported to the building and Franklin PD before he filed anything in court. It puts my safety in a dangerous position for anyone to try and shift focus away from the fact that there was a person regularly entering my residence while I was out of town for medical appts in St Louis,” she continued.
“You can see from my previous posts that the damage to the lock on my apartment door was extensive and obvious. I took that photo in August of last year, months before Brandon filed anything in court.”
“I was also speaking with the people who worked in the leasing office of the building (in person and via email), attempting to get answers on the damage to my door and wanting to know about locating building camera footage. This communication also started the first week of August.”
Why Kirsten “waited to post” her side of the story:
“It’s been something that is difficult to accept happened pretty much as soon as I moved out here,” explained Kirsten. “Choosing to take time off from work (for my own personal reasons) was a ‘leap of faith’ kind of moment for myself. Seeking a ‘quality a life’ kinda thing?”
“Moving to Tennessee, as a single mom who lives alone 50 [percent] of the time, with a newly discovered brain aneurysm … well, I don’t think I need to explain how upsetting this entire situation has been for me.”
“Realizing that not only was my apartment/space/privacy being violated, but this person also gained access to my WiFi and cellphone. I haven’t been online much because of how the circumstances have been twisted into something that it shouldn’t be. This has been a very serious thing for me to go through.”





