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Kandi's Clean Break: A Lump Sum Seals Her Divorce from Todd

After months of back-and-forth, this surprising deal marks the smooth end of an era.

Kandi Burruss and Todd Tucker have put the final stamp on their divorce, 

The "Real Housewives of Atlanta" power couple were married in 2014 but called it quits in 2025. 

According to TMZ, after months of courtroom drama, they’ve agreed to a no-alimony, joint-custody deal that looks fairly civil, with no child or spousal support for either side. Burruss will cut Tucker a clean $426,000 lump sum to balance the scales, and the two will split credit card points down the middle and plan to sell off a shared food truck.

As for their 10-year-old and 6-year-old children, custody lands squarely in co-parenting territory as they’ll both have joint legal and physical guardianship. Burruss will hold onto the children’s passports, but Tucker will be able to snag them for trips abroad. 

Though it’s their assets, specifically the car collection that steals the show: Burruss is keeping her 2022 Bentley SUV, Cadillac Escalade, Ford F-250, Porsche Cayenne, and that vintage 1963 Chevrolet Camaro. 

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The couple attends an NBA play-in tournament in 2025. As per the settlement, Tucker covered a $38K balance on their 2025-2026 Atlanta Hawks season tickets; Burruss will keep the remaining courtside seats all to herself.

Tucker is taking a 2020 Mercedes G-Wagon, 2020 Porsche 911, 2023 Range Rover, 1973 Ford Bronco, 1963 Lincoln, and a Ford Transit van.

Real estate details were blacked out in the documents, but Tucker is reportedly leaving Burruss’ Atlanta guest house within 15 days—remember the back-and-forth where she called him a squatter, and he fired back that she booted him from the main spot? Tucker also covered a $38K balance on the couple’s 2025-2026 Atlanta Hawks season tickets, and Burruss will keep the remaining courtside seats all to herself.

For fans who've watched Burruss build her empire—from “RHOA” drama to her sex toy line and Broadway gigs—this split is truly the end of an era, but a smooth one. 

No messy payouts, just straight business, proving that not every reality TV breakup needs to feel like a soap opera drama.

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