In the wake of a shocking blog post from the ex-wife of Joss Whedon, a long-running fansite dedicated to the writer-director’s work has shut down.

“So farewell then. 15 years is a long time and a lot of water has flowed under the bridge. But now it’s time to say goodbye. No more threads after this one, we’re closing down,” the site Whedonesque’s owners announced on Monday (via Entertainment Weekly). “The site will at some stage become a read only site.”

The site’s closing came a day after The Wrap published a guest essay by Kai Cole, the “Avenger” director’s ex-wife, in which she called him a “hypocrite preaching feminist ideals” and accused him of having an affair on the set of the “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” television series, the first of multiple affairs she claims he’d have over years.

“I believed, everyone believed, that he was one of the good guys, committed to fighting for women’s rights, committed to our marriage, and to the women he worked with. But I now see how he used his relationship with me as a shield, both during and after our marriage, so no one would question his relationships with other women or scrutinize his writing as anything other than feminist,” she wrote.

Cole and Whedon, 53, were married in 1995, two years before “Buffy” premiered on The WB. They separated in 2012, although their divorce was not finalized until last year.

While Whedonesque’s owners did not explicitly blame Cole’s post for the decision to close the site down, one site co-owner admitted to “toying with closing down the site for various reasons for the last five years or so.” The announcement also requested that users donate to organizations that treat Complex PTSD, which Cole said she had been diagnosed with in her essay.

Whedon has yet to respond directly to Cole’s accusations, though a spokesperson for him told The Wrap, “While this account includes inaccuracies and misrepresentations which can be harmful to their family, Joss is not commenting, out of concern for his children and out of respect for his ex-wife.”