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Mary Mary’s Tina Campbell, Glendon ‘Teddy’ divorcing after 25 years of marriage

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Mary Mary singer Trecina “Tina” Campbell and her husband, Glendon “Teddy” Campbell, are getting divorced after 25 years of marriage.

Teddy, 51, filed to end their union in Los Angeles County Superior Court on Monday, according to court documents obtained by Page Six.

The gospel drummer and singer cited irreconcilable differences as the reason for the split.

The former couple, who tied the knot in August 2000, have been separated since June 2024, the docs reveal.

In his filing, Teddy requested “child visitation (parenting time)” for his and Tina’s two minor children: sons Santana Campbell, 13, and Glendon Theodore Campbell II, 16.

Teddy and Tina, 51, share two other kids — daughters Laiah Simone, 24, and Meelah Jane, 18 — while Teddy is also dad to daughter Cierra from a previous relationship.

As for spousal support, Teddy marked “for future determination” in the divorce documents.

Teddy also noted the pair don’t need to divide any “community and quasi-community property.”

Page Six has reached out to Tina and Teddy’s reps for comment.

Tina rose to fame in the late ’90s as a member of the gospel duo, Mary Mary, alongside her older sister, Erica Campbell.

The group formed in 1998 and found success with early singles “Shackles (Praise You)” and “Walking.”

They’ve earned various accolades including four Grammy Awards, two American Music Awards and three BET Awards.

Teddy, also a gospel musician, was the drummer on “The Tonight Show with Jay Leno” and is now the lead singer for the Soul Seekers.

The former couple previously navigated a cheating scandal that was documented on Tina and Erica’s WeTV reality show, “Mary Mary,” that aired from 2012 to 2017.

Teddy admitted to cheating on Tina with multiple women, but the pair eventually reconciled

In a 2014 clip from the series, Tina vented to her sister about how Teddy “stole [her] life away.”

She lamented, “I never went out with another man, I’ve never entertained the wrong conversation, I never cheated in my head, I never did anything. I was 190 percent committed to that man and this is what you did?”

Tina also addressed the scandal in a 2020 interview with Essence, admitting that she “found out who I really was when my marriage fell apart.”

“My husband was exposed in front of everybody but so was I,” she shared at the time.

“There was a lot of prayer and counseling,” the performer added. “But now I’m stronger and so is our marriage.”

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