Overview
- Kandi Burruss filed for divorce on Nov. 21 after 11 years of marriage, saying her priority is parenting and peace.
- Todd Tucker’s Nov. 26 response seeks primary physical custody with joint legal custody and final decision-making authority, and he challenges the 2014 prenup as signed under pressure without counsel, indicating he would seek alimony if it is voided.
- Burruss filed an amended petition on Dec. 1 defending the prenup’s enforceability by citing Bravo wedding footage showing Tucker saying he was “good to sign” and referencing contact with his attorney, and she now requests primary custody.
- Burruss has asked the court to seal the proceedings to keep financial and parenting information confidential, and reports say Tucker has not yet formally answered that request.
- On social media, Burruss wrote that she feels “emotionally broken,” outlets cite unnamed sources claiming she learned Tucker was “talking to other women,” and both have continued public co-parenting appearances including Thanksgiving and Tucker’s “Daddy Daycare” posts.