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‘RHOA’ stars Drew Sidora, Ralph Pittman’s jaw-dropping income gap exposed in messy divorce
Drew Sidora and Ralph Pittman’s hefty income gap has been revealed as part of their contentious divorce proceedings.
The “Real Housewives of Atlanta” star, 40, brings in $12,066 each month on average, according to court documents obtained by TMZ on Tuesday.
As for her estranged husband, the 43-year-old earns $71,524 monthly.
Pittman, notably, works in tech.
Sidora, for her part, is an actress, with her most iconic projects over the years ranging from “That’s So Raven” to “White Chicks.”
The former couple tied the knot in August 2014, going on to welcome two children — son Machai, 10, and daughter Aniya, 8.
Pittman and Sidora, who is also the mother of son Josiah, 11, from a previous romance, both filed for divorce in March 2023.
The Bravolebrity subsequently told People filming “RHOA” was their failed union’s “boiling point” as it led to “embarrassment on top of what [they] were dealing with behind closed doors.”
Last week, news broke that Sidora temporarily lost custody of their little ones and has been ordered to vacate their marital home.
However, the “Step Up” star is begging the judge to reconsider ahead of her May 31 relocation deadline, per TMZ.
Sidora claimed to not have the “financial resources” for the move, which would result in herself and Josiah being “homeless.”
She also alleged Pittman agreed to share joint physical custody outside of court — but requested primary while in front of the judge.
Her lawyer told the outlet, “This matter is still being actively litigated and is in the middle of the final trial. The Second Temporary Order is, in fact, temporary, and does not reflect the final outcome of the case.”
The reality star acknowledged via X over the weekend that “some details regarding [her] divorce have recently become public.”
She tweeted, “Ralph and I are committed to co-parenting and doing what’s best for our children. While certain things are beyond my control, my focus remains on showing up every day as the best mother I can be.”
Mentioning the “challenges” that come with life “in the public eye,” Sidora concluded, “My children are my priority, and I’m committed to leading with love, peace, and positivity.”
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