Alex Pall of The Chainsmokers admits he's miserable after being dumped for cheating

Promotional photo for The Chainsmokers' latest song "Sick Boy" Facebook/ thechainsmokers

The Chainsmokers' Alex Pall is on an all-time-low after controversial split with ex-girlfriend Tori Woodward. Pall admits he is miserable, and hopes nothing but the best for his ex-lover.

Pall made headlines last week after being caught cheating by Woodward herself. Woodward caught Pall kissing another woman right outside his house through a CCTV camera footage. Woodward then took matters into her own hands by blasting Pall and posting the said video on her Instagram story.

Woodward wrote the quote "They'll look you in the eyes and tell you they love you. Then destroy you without a second thought," to accompany her post. Pall had been silent ever since his deed went viral on the internet.

After the incident, Woodward went her own way, while Pall is preparing for The Chainsmokers' upcoming tour worldwide. TMZ caught up with Pall and asked how he was doing. "It's been a little rough, y'know that's life," Pall replied. He continued with, "She deserves the best, I wish nothing but the best for her, she deserves a better guy than me."

When asked about his single life, Pall answered with, "I'm miserable" and told people to "be a better person and care for those who love you."

Woodward has not addressed or commented on Pall's recent statements. A number of netizens are not convinced with what the DJ said. Others on the other hand sympathize with the 32-year-old musician.

The entire cheating incident broke out right after The Chainsmokers released their new single "Sick Boy."

The Chainsmokers will soon embark on their worldwide tour starting Feb. 1 at Prior Lake, Minnesota. The American DJ duo will hold shows in countries like Austria, Czech Republic, Netherlands, France, Germany, U.A.E., China, and other nations as well.

There are still no reports nor updates if the duo are working on a new album to be released this year.

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