Burruss noted that while she and Tucker have managed to move past the immediate friction of their split, their current dynamic is strictly platonic. Addressing fans who interpreted a recent family vacation as a sign of a rekindled romance, she pointed to their shared responsibility for their two young children as the primary driver behind their interactions. The singer also took the opportunity to correct public misconceptions regarding their financial settlement, specifically refuting rumors that Tucker walked away with a portion of her pre-marital assets. She clarified that the division was limited to property acquired during their marriage, emphasizing that her individual estate remained untouched by the proceedings.
The finalization of the divorce in March 2026 concluded a high-profile separation that began with a filing in November 2025. The settlement, which required neither party to pay spousal or child support, included a $426,000 lump sum payment to Tucker and a mandate for him to vacate their marital home. As Burruss concludes her one-woman show, "I Do, I Did, I’m Done," her daughter Riley Burruss has also spoken publicly about the emotional toll of the transition, describing the past year as a period of difficult adjustment for the entire family.




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