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‘RHOA’ star Drew Sidora’s monthly income revealed as divorce finally comes to an end

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“Real Housewives of Atlanta” star Drew Sidora and her ex-husband Ralph Pittman’s respective monthly incomes were revealed as they finalized their messy divorce on Monday.

Sidora makes $38,000 a month, according to court documents obtained by TMZ, while Pittman makes $27,000 per month.

The former couple’s monthly income gap is much smaller than the numbers Sidora submitted in the divorce case in April.

At the time, Sidora claimed she was bringing in an average of $12,066 per month, compared to Pittman’s alleged $71,524 monthly earnings.

Per their divorce judgement, Sidora has to pay Pittman $2,218 per month in child support for their two children, son Machai, 10, and daughter Aniya, 8.

Pittman, 43, gets to keep the exes’ $1.9 million house in Atlanta, according to the docs, but he has to pay $145,000 to Sidora, 41, for her interest in the home. Sidora has to leave the home after she gets paid her share of the equity.

Pittman can hold onto two cars, Porsche Taycan and Cadillac XT5, while Sidora gets to keep a Cadillac Escalade and the family dog.

The judge also ruled that Sidora’s last name will be restored to Jordan.

Neither star will receive spousal support.

Page Six has reached out to Sidora and Pittman’s reps for comment.

Pittman and Sidora, who is also the mother of son Josiah, 14, from a previous relationship, both filed for divorce in March 2023.

During the divorce proceedings, Sidora accused her ex of being a “serial cheater and adulterer.” She also claimed Pittman beat their son, which Pittman denied.

Last week, the judge reversed a previous order for Sidora to vacate the former couple’s Atlanta home by May 31, after she claimed the move would’ve left her homeless.

The “Step Up” actress also alleged Pittman agreed to share joint physical custody of their kids outside of court — but requested primary in front of the judge.

In April, TMZ reported Pittman was awarded primary physical custody of the kids during the school year, while Sidora would receive parenting time on alternating weekends starting in August.

At the time, Sidora insisted on X that her kids are her “priority” amidst the “challenges” she’s facing.

“I’m committed to leading with love, peace, and positivity,” she said. “There is no ill intent toward anyone just a continued focus on healing, evolving, and becoming the best version of myself.”

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