Kandi Burruss and Todd Tucker are going their separate ways. According to reports, The Real Housewives of Atlanta star filed for divorce from Todd Tucker on Friday, November 21, 2025.In an exclusive report, People magazine shared that an insider disclosed that Kandi discovered Tucker was unfaithful and talking to multiple women behind her back, leading her to file for divorce.The source said:“Kandi and Todd had been having marriage troubles for a while now,” They added. “Kandi was not happy because she found out that Todd had been talking to other women behind her back. She had no idea.”Their separation was also confirmed by Kandi herself in a candid Amazon Live. She opened up about the divorce process and how it wasn't easy.“Right now, it's a pretty crazy time. I’m going to be very honest with you. I am up and down. Obviously, going through a divorce is definitely not the easiest thing. Sometimes you're cool ... then sometimes you have your moments of sadness.”Kandi Burruss added that she was “all over the place” and was accepting that “sometimes things just don’t work out. It just is what it is.”More details on Kandi Burruss and Todd Tucker’s relationshipKandi Burruss and Todd Tucker’s relationship dates back to 2011, when they met while filming The Real Housewives of Atlanta. Their engagement was announced two years later, and their marriage took place in April 2014.The couple shares two kids: a 9-year-old son, Ace, and a 6-year-old daughter, Blaze. Seven years after tying the knot, Kandi Burruss and Todd Tucker admitted in a 2020 interview that they had drifted apart a bit due to their busy schedules. View this post on Instagram Instagram PostThe actress said they “love each other to death;” however, they've been finding it hard to spend time together and have “just haven’t had time to be happy lately.”The forty-nine-year-old continued, sharing that their intimacy has also taken a nosedive.“It’s not as good as it used to be. Not saying the sex ain’t good, but meaning we haven’t been having sex that much.”Kandi Burruss exclusively told People magazine that while it “is a difficult and emotional time,” her primary focus was on protecting her peace while being the best mother she could be. At the same time, “co-parenting with love and respect.”She added that she was “stepping into a new chapter” where she channeled her energy into her work, family, and her own growth. She expressed her thanks to everyone who has shown her support over the years and asked for “privacy, grace, and understanding as we navigate this transition with our family.”Also read: Did Zeta-Jones and Michael Douglas "blacklist" CNN? Couple deny rumor as conservative pundit extends an olive branch post on-air debate with their son