Celebrity Ethan Zohn and Jenna Morasca Break Up After 10 Years Together The couple say they have "experienced some of life's greatest joys and toughest challenges together" By Andrea Billups and Julie Jordan Published on February 18, 2013 11:05 AM Share Tweet Pin Email Photo: Frederick M. Brown/Getty Say it isn’t so! Longtime couple Ethan Zohn and Jenna Morasca are ending their relationship. “It is with much consideration and a heavy heart that we are announcing that after 10 years of a loving relationship, the decision was made to move on without each other,” the couple said in an exclusive statement to PEOPLE Monday morning. “We will carry with us the memories of a relationship grounded in love, laughter, support and friendship,” the statement continued. “We have experienced some of life’s greatest joys and toughest challenges together and our decision to be apart can never diminish that. We want to thank everyone for their support and we ask that our privacy be respected as we move forward.” PHOTOS: Split Decision: Breakups of the Year Morasca, 32, and Zohn, 38, have gone through an emotional journey over the years since meeting as winners of Survivor. She won Survivor: Amazon while he won Survivor: Africa. They also competed together on The Amazing Race, and starred on their own show, Everyday Health. Most memorably, Zohn chronicled his very moving battle with Hodgkins lymphoma here on PEOPLE.com – from diagnosis to remission to its return in 2011. He underwent a stem-cell transplant in February 2012, and through it all, Morasca was by his side as both were outspoken supporters of cancer survival and detection. Zohn even ran the New York City marathon in 2011 in support of a cure. Zohn was there to attend Morasca’s May 2012 graduation from Columbia University, where she earned a master’s degree in counseling and clinical psychology. “To see her battle through all sorts of challenges and still find her passion for academics is such an inspiration,” Zohn said at the time, calling her “Miss Smartypants” and adding: “Plus, now I don’t have to pay for therapy.”