Kandi Burruss is officially entering a new chapter.
The “Real Housewives of Atlanta” star has finalized her divorce from Todd Tucker, ending their 11-year marriage. Multiple outlets, including People, Page Six, and TMZ, reported that the divorce became official on March 11, just four months after Kandi publicly confirmed the couple had separated.
Kandi and Todd share two children together, Ace and Blaze. The family also includes their daughters from previous relationships, Riley Burruss and Kaela Tucker.
Kandi Burruss Confirmed the Divorce in November
Kandi first revealed in November 2025 that she and Todd had decided to end their marriage.
At the time, she issued a statement explaining that the decision had come after significant reflection.
“After deep thought and a lot of prayer, I’ve made the decision to move forward with a divorce,” Kandi said in a statement to People. “This is a difficult and emotional time, but my focus remains on protecting my peace, being the best mother I can be, and co-parenting with love and respect.”
She also emphasized that she planned to focus on family, career, and personal growth moving forward.
“I’m stepping into a new chapter pouring into my work, my family, and my own growth,” Kandi said. “I’m grateful to everyone who supported us throughout the years, and I ask for privacy, grace, and understanding as we navigate this transition with our family.”
Former RHOA Star Shares Update on Divorce Details
Kandi later addressed questions about the split while appearing on “Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen.”
During the interview, she clarified online speculation surrounding the couple’s prenuptial agreement.
“He actually isn’t contesting it,” Kandi explained.
She noted that there had been discussion between lawyers but said that online rumors had exaggerated the situation.
“They threatened to contest it,” Kandi said. “So it said that if we do not come to terms, they feel that they have a way to contest it. So I think that is the misunderstanding of the internet.”
Kandi added that their conversations had remained focused on reaching an agreement.
“We’ve never had conversations about it being anything other than, well — you know what I’m saying?” she said.



