Kandi Burruss and Todd Tucker publicly announced their split after 11 years of marriage, but just a day later, they showed up together once more for a sweet reason. The former couple reunited in Atlanta to celebrate their daughter Blaze's 6th birthday; this proved the family was still very much a priority despite recent heartbreak. Rather than let their separation define that moment, they came out united for their little girl. The birthday party, held at Ready, Set FUN!, was Snow White themed, and Blaze was dressed as a real-life princess. Pictures taken show Kandi and Todd standing up and happy next to each other for their daughter's big day. The reunion, clearly focused on their child, suggests their commitment to co-parenting, even while moving through a difficult transition. Are Kandi Burruss and Todd Tucker getting back together so soon? Their joint appearance raised some eyebrows: did a breakup mean reconciliation? Not quite. The timing may feel sudden, but sources say the split wasn't a surprise. According to reports, they had actually separated months ago; their recent announcement was simply the formal confirmation. But their Snow White-themed birthday party for Blaze was not an indication that they are reuniting romantically. If anything, it appears to reflect a conscious decision to put their daughter first amidst their personal issues. Both parents posted sweet birthday tributes to Instagram. Kandi called Blaze "strong, smart, talented, creative … my beautiful little princess" while Todd said Blaze "warms my heart every time I see her." This isn't the first time they showed public unity. Just days before the split announcement, Kandi thanked Todd Tucker in a moving speech as she was honored with a Lifetime Achievement Award, stating how he supported her through ups and downs of reality TV. Kandi and Todd Tucker made their first public appearance together since announcing their divorce, but it was more of a moment of co-parenting than reconciliation. Their moves show that they choose to make their daughter a priority and to deal with the end of a chapter together, even as they go on with new chapters alone.