Let me tell you something—Todd Tucker has lost his entire mind with this divorce response, and I’m not here for any of it.
The Disrespect is Real. So Kandi Burruss files for divorce on November 21st after their marriage became “irretrievably broken,” asking for joint custody like any reasonable person would. And what does Todd do? Five days later, he comes back with legal papers asking for PRIMARY physical custody of their two children, Ace and Blaze. Primary custody? Really, Todd. But wait—it gets worse. This man has the unmitigated gall to challenge their prenuptial agreement from 2014. The same prenup he signed before they got married. Now all of a sudden, eleven years later, he claims he was “pressured” into signing it and didn’t have a lawyer present? Baby, please. Make it make sense.
Let’s be crystal clear about what’s happening here. Todd is essentially saying, “Not only do I want the kids primarily with me, but I also want to throw out the financial protections Kandi put in place and go after her money.” Because that’s exactly what invalidating a prenup means—he’d be seeking “equitable division of marital assets” and possibly alimony. Huh?
From Kandi Burruss. The woman who built her empire BEFORE she ever met him.
The filing tries to sound all diplomatic, calling Kandi “a loving and capable parent” and saying they’re “working cooperatively” and he’s “committed to continuing discussions in good faith.” But honey, there’s nothing good faith about blindsiding someone with a custody grab and a financial shakedown in the same filing.
The Math Isn’t Mathing. Now, Todd’s lawyers claim the kids are currently living in Georgia with him while Kandi handles “out-of-state work obligations.” And? That’s called having a career, sir. Kandi has been a successful businesswoman, singer, producer, and television personality for decades. Her traveling for work doesn’t make her less of a parent—it makes her a provider. But somehow Todd thinks this temporary arrangement while she’s working justifies him asking for primary custody and “final decision-making authority” if they can’t agree on things? The disrespect is palpable and shameful.
This whole response is a slap in the face to a woman who has consistently shown up for her family, built multiple businesses, and created generational wealth. And now her estranged husband—the man she trusted enough to marry, the man she had two children with—is coming for custody of those babies AND her pocketbook? I cannot.
Yes, they reunited for Thanksgiving, which shows they can be civil for their children’s sake. That’s what mature adults do. But don’t let that fool you into thinking this is all sunshine and cooperation behind the scenes.
Legal experts say claims about prenups being signed under pressure are “commonly raised” and carry “high evidentiary burdens.” Translation? Todd’s got an uphill battle proving he was somehow coerced into signing that agreement over a decade ago. Boy, Bye. And custody? That’s about the children’s best interests—stability and parental availability.
But here’s what really gets me: Kandi asked for JOINT custody from the jump. She wasn’t trying to cut Todd out or diminish his role. She was being fair and reasonable, thinking about what’s best for Ace and Blaze. And Todd responded by asking for primary custody and trying to blow up their prenup.
The Bottom Line is that this isn’t about coparenting or good faith negotiations. This is about a man who apparently feels entitled to more than what he agreed to—in parenting time AND in finances. It’s a power play wrapped in legal language, and it’s absolutely wild.
Kandi Burruss has been handling her business with grace and dignity for years. She deserves better than this mess. And Todd Tucker? Sir, you need to sit down somewhere and rethink this entire strategy. Because this ain’t it.
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