Audrina Patridge says bitter divorce from Corey Bohan was like 'mourning a death' as she moves on in The Hills: New Beginnings

She was seen moving into her new home following her split from ex-husband Corey Bohan in the series premiere of The Hills: New Beginnings on Monday night. 

And Audrina Patridge, 34, has now discussed the demise of their marriage in further detail, admitting that divorcing the motorcycle rider was like 'mourning a death'.

Spilling all in a candid interview with PEOPLE, the reality star confessed that the difficult stemmed from 'ending a chapter in her life.  And when you have a child in the mix, it makes things harder.' 

'Mourning a death': Audrina Patridge, 34, has now discussed the demise of their marriage with Corey Bohan in further depth

'Mourning a death': Audrina Patridge, 34, has now discussed the demise of their marriage with Corey Bohan in further depth

With the marriage coming to an end in front of the public eye, Audrina also explained that the judgement of people 'made it a million times worse.'

Audrina filed for divorce ten months after marrying Corey in 2016. They are both parents to three-year-old daughter Kirra. 

And late last year, the brunette was awarded sole custody of the youngster following a long and bitter custody battle. 

Despite the hardships, Audrina expressed to the publication: 'I pray we can eventually be friends and not have animosity between us.'

On screen: She was seen moving into her new home following her split from Corey in the series premiere of The Hills: New Beginnings on Monday night

On screen: She was seen moving into her new home following her split from Corey in the series premiere of The Hills: New Beginnings on Monday night 

Woes: Spilling all in a candid interview, the reality star confessed that the difficulty stemmed from 'ending a chapter in her life. When you have a child in the mix, it makes things harder'

Woes: Spilling all in a candid interview, the reality star confessed that the difficulty stemmed from 'ending a chapter in her life. When you have a child in the mix, it makes things harder'

The beauty also explained that the divorce took 'a lot of weight off of my shoulders' and her main job now is to protect her daughter.'

Meanwhile, Audrina - who was a main cast member for all six seasons of The Hills when it aired on MTV from 2006 to 2010 - discussed her life as a single mum as she appeared on the first episode of The Hills: New Beginnings on Monday night. 

Joined by Whitney Port, 34, and Heidi Montag, 32, Audrina admitted she never guessed that she would be age 33 and a single mum with a girl. 

Ex-husband: Audrina filed for divorce ten months after marrying Corey in 2016. They are both parents to three-year-old daughter Kirra (Pictured 2013)

Ex-husband: Audrina filed for divorce ten months after marrying Corey in 2016. They are both parents to three-year-old daughter Kirra (Pictured 2013) 

Single mum: The beauty also explained that the divorce took 'a lot of weight off of my shoulders' and her main job now is to protect her daughter'

Single mum: The beauty also explained that the divorce took 'a lot of weight off of my shoulders' and her main job now is to protect her daughter'

'It gets really hard, the divorce, and aside from that, the custody battle,' she said. 'All I can do is be the best mom for Kirra..and it's hard.'

Audrina later told her friends about her unhealthy relationship with Corey.

'I was so numb and isolated and so depressed I lost over 20 lbs. I felt like I had no one else, I had to make this work,' she said.

'I was so numb and isolated': Audrina discussed her life as a single mum as she appeared on the first episode of The Hills: New Beginnings on Monday night

'I was so numb and isolated': Audrina discussed her life as a single mum as she appeared on the first episode of The Hills: New Beginnings on Monday night

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Audrina Patridge reveals that her bitter divorce from Corey Bohan was like 'mourning a death'

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