“Real Housewives of Atlanta” star Drew Sidora and ex-husband Ralph Pittman finalized their divorce on Monday, and their respective monthly salaries were revealed.
According to court documents obtained by TMZ, Sidra makes $38,000 a month and Pittman makes $27,000 a month.
The difference in the former couple’s monthly incomes is much smaller than the figures Sidra submitted in her divorce case in April.
At the time, Sidra claimed to have earned an average of $12,066 a month, compared to Pittman’s reported monthly income of $71,524.
According to the divorce judgment, Sidra must pay Pittman $2,218 a month in child support for her two children, son Machai, 10, and daughter Anya, 8.
According to the documents, Pittman, 43, will keep his ex-girlfriend’s $1.9 million home in Atlanta, but must pay Sidra, 41, $145,000 in interest on the house. Sidra has to leave the house after receiving her share of the stock.
Pittman can keep two cars, a Porsche Taycan and a Cadillac XT5, while Sidra can keep a Cadillac Escalade and a pet dog.
The judge also ruled that Sidra’s last name should be returned to Jordan.
Neither star receives spousal support.
Page Six has reached out to representatives for Sidra and Pittman for comment.
Pittman and Sidra, who is also the mother of 14-year-old son Josiah from a previous relationship, filed for divorce in March 2023.
During divorce proceedings, Sidra accused her ex-husband of being a “serial cheater and adulterer.” She also claimed that Pittman hit her son, which Pittman denied.
A judge last week revoked an earlier order that required Sidra to move out of her ex-couple’s Atlanta home by May 31, after Sidra argued that moving would leave her homeless.
The “Step Up” actress also claimed that Pittman agreed to share joint custody of the children out of court, but called for a primary in front of a judge.
TMZ reported in April that Pittman would be granted primary custody of the children during the school year, and that Sidra would get parenting time on alternate weekends starting in August.
At the time, Ms Sidra insisted to X that her children were her “priority” amid the “challenges” she was facing.
“I am dedicated to leading with love, peace and positivity,” she said. “I have no ill will toward anyone, just staying focused on healing, evolving, and becoming the best version of myself.”
