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Matthew Morrison's wife shares throwbacks of her 'honey' after he was fired from SYTYCD

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Matthew Morrison's wife Renee Puente posted sweet throwback snaps of her 'honey' amid his So You Think You Can Dance controversy.'Throwback Thursday with my honey @matthewmorrison,' Renee, 37, captioned a collage of loved-up shots, posted to her Instagram Stories on Thursday.In one of the photos, the couple shared a loving smile as they basked by a body of water followed another tender one of them slumbering side by side. 'My honey':Matthew Morrison's wife Renee Puente posted sweet throwback snaps of her 'honey' amid his So You Think You Can Dance controversyRenee leaned against her husband as he slept with a hat tilted over his face.The post comes not long after Renee showed her support for Matthew after he was fired from the Fox TV show amid allegations he had an inappropriate relationship with a female contestant.

The Hawaii-born actress and model reposted a video statement Morrison, 43, made in his defense, in which he recited a seemingly innocuous text message he sent a contestant that led to his ousting from the show, vowing he had 'nothing to hide.'Puente said of Morrison's clip: 'My husband has finally been given an opportunity to speak his truth' and 'has done so with such grace and integrity in a situation that is complex and incredibly complicated.' Previously: Renee took to Instagram earlier this month in support of her husband after he was fired as a judge on So You Think You Can Dance amid allegations he had an inappropriate relationship with a female contestant.

She is pictured with their two children, son Revel James Makai, four, and 11-month-old daughter Phoenix MonroePuente, paraphrasing what her husband said in his clip, said that 'gossip and cruelty are poison that have penetrated the depths of our.

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