Allie Eklund Is Having a ‘Hard Time' With Steven McBee Jr. Split
Allie Eklund is still navigating her split from Steven McBee Jr. after he claimed she cheated on him - and she's turned to an unexpected ally for support: his ex-girlfriend Calah Jackson.
"Allie is very upset and having a hard time with the breakup," a source exclusively tells Us Weekly, noting Eklund, 29, "still can't wrap her head around things since she feels she did nothing wrong."
The insider adds, "In a way, she believes it's a blessing in disguise," but it's still been a struggle after McBee, 33, accused Eklund of being unfaithful during Stagecoach Music Festival in Indio, California, last month. (Eklund has denied the allegations and McBee publicly apologized for airing his grievances on social media.)
"She protected him a lot during their relationship," the source shares, adding that Eklund "feels he was unfaithful to her in many situations that she never discussed publicly."
There were "several instances of girls coming to her showing DMs and text messages from him," the insider says, claiming that Eklund and McBee "were having many issues before they split."
In order to fully move forward from McBee after the Stagecoach scandal, Eklund has turned to McBee's ex Jackson, 34, who dated him on and off from 2021 to 2024.
"Allie and Calah have bonded over this whole ordeal and have been in touch," the source tells Us, revealing the women have been "talking about it together was healing and brought peace for both of them."
After seeing the alleged abuse texts McBee sent Eklund, Jackson spoke out about her own ups and downs with the McBee Farm & Cattle CEO.
"I've stayed quiet on this topic for over a year since season 2 came out to focus on my healing and moving forward," Jackson wrote in a lengthy statement shared via her Instagram Story on April 27. "But seeing everything come out now & the texts that were posted … what you're seeing isn't new behavior or circumstantial, it's unfortunately who he is and just a small glimpse into what I experienced over the course of my three year relationship with him."
She alleged, "On top of the emotional and verbal abuse I experienced, my character was publicly torn apart and false narratives were pushed about me."
Us Weekly previously reached out to a McBee Dynasty spokesperson for comment regarding Jackson's allegations.
Drew Dodson, the man accused of cheating with Eklund, broke his silence on the allegations on April 29, denying anything happened. "I'm not here to go back and forth or fuel anything. The reality is simple, I was there with friends, nothing more," he claimed.
McBee, for his part, took accountability for the messages he sent Eklund, telling Us on May 1, "There's no excuse or justification" for what he did.
"I do have an anger problem - I'll be the first to admit it. The result of my actions has me in the situation I'm in today. This was a major, major step backwards," McBee added.
McBee revealed he planned to enter a six-day intensive retreat designed to address deeper-rooted patterns from his upbringing.
"I understand the weight of what I said," he told Us. "I've apologized, and I mean that."
Season 3 of The McBee Dynasty: Real American Cowboys premieres on Bravo Monday, June 19, at 9 p.m. ET.
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This story was originally published May 22, 2026 at 12:47 PM.