LOS ANGELES, CA — In a groundbreaking report that sheds light on the true mechanics of modern celebrity relationships, TMZ Sports has definitively stated that the recent split between Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott and his fiancée Sarah Jane Ramos was not, in fact, due to a contentious prenup. Instead, insiders confirm the couple simply failed to generate sufficient public speculation or viral content to sustain their union.

“Frankly, the numbers just weren’t there,” explained veteran celebrity relationship analyst, Dr. Evelyn P. Clickbait, from the Institute for Digital Affection. “While there was some initial buzz, the ‘prenup’ angle, which we, of course, dutifully reported and then debunked, never quite reached the sustained outrage or meme-worthiness required for a long-term celebrity commitment. Without that constant stream of online discourse, what’s the point?”

Sources close to the couple, who wished to remain anonymous to protect their ability to leak future non-stories, indicated that the decision was mutual. “They both understood the market,” one source divulged. “Their love, while genuine, just couldn’t compete with the engagement generated by, say, a pop star’s cryptic Instagram story or a reality TV star’s new pet. It’s a tough business.”

The couple reportedly considered several last-ditch efforts to save the relationship, including a public argument over a dog breed, a surprise baby announcement that was immediately retracted, and even a staged 'accidental' wardrobe malfunction, but all failed to move the needle. Ultimately, the lack of sufficient internet chatter proved to be the insurmountable obstacle.

Industry experts now suggest that future celebrity pairings may include a 'virality clause' to ensure their relationships meet minimum public interest thresholds.