“Real Housewives of Atlanta” alum Kandi Burruss has reached a settlement agreement in her divorce from Todd Tucker.
According to documents obtained by Page Six, the ex-lovers filed a document in court on March 11 declaring that they had reached a final agreement.
They have one week to submit a written agreement that includes child custody arrangements and support plans.
TMZ first reported the news of the ex-lovers’ reconciliation.
Representatives for Burruss did not immediately respond to Page Six’s request for comment.
This update comes just four months after the singer, 49, confirmed she was divorcing Tucker, 52, in November.
“After much thought and much prayer, we have decided to move forward with divorce,” Burruss told People in a statement at the time.
“These are difficult and emotional times, but I remain focused on maintaining my peace, being the best mother I can be, and co-parenting with love and respect.”
Burruss made the announcement after eagle-eyed fans noticed that Burruss had removed Tucker’s last name from her Instagram handle.
Fans also speculated that the two were experiencing trouble in paradise when Tucker didn’t show up to cheer on Burruss, who won the Wifetime Achievement Award at BravoCon 2025.
The breakup came as a shock to some, but in December it was reported that the pair had been “having marital problems for some time.”
“Kandi wasn’t happy when she found out Todd was talking to other women behind her back,” a source told People magazine at the time.
Their divorce quickly soured after Ms. Tucker petitioned the court for sole custody of their shared children, son Ace, 9, and daughter Blaze, 6.
The two have reunited several times to co-parent, but Tucker said in his filing that the children have been living with him because their mother is juggling an “out-of-state job.”
He also raised questions about the couple’s prenuptial agreement, suggesting in legal documents that Mr. Tucker was pressured into signing a prenuptial agreement without proper legal representation before their April 2014 wedding.
Burruss initially sought joint custody of the children, but changed her custody to sole custody after Tucker filed a complaint.
