@samjnungesser Published Feb. 23, 2026, 9:13 a.m. ET Where to Stream: Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen Powered by Reelgood More On: kandi burruss ‘RHOA’ Star Kandi Burruss Files for Divorce From Todd Tucker After 11 Years Together ‘Celebrity Family Feud’ Exclusive Clip: Kandi Burruss Makes Steve Harvey Blush With A Raunchy Answer ‘WWHL’: Kandi Burruss Calls Out Riley Burruss’ “Privilege” After She Refused To Fish Her Phone Out Of The Water In ‘Next Gen NYC’ ‘Next Gen NYC’ Star Riley Burruss Says Gia Giudice Is The Bravo Kid Who’s Most Like Her Mom: “They’re Both Very Outspoken” The Real Housewives of Atlanta alum Kandi Burruss is (mostly) opening up about her divorce from Todd Tucker.
On Sunday night’s (Feb. 22) episode of Watch What Happens Live, host Andy Cohen questioned Burruss about her ongoing divorce, which she and Tucker announced in November 2025 after 11 years of marriage. According to Burruss, they have been separated since July 2025.
“It happened in July,” she shared. “In July was when I was like, ‘Oh, yeah, no. I can’t do this no more.'”
When Cohen asked if there was a specific incident that led her to end the relationship, Burruss confirmed, “Yeah, there was a specific situation that happened.” But, after a moment of silence, she told Cohen, “I’m not talking about it on Watch What Happens!”
While their conversations surrounding the divorce have gotten “intense,” Burruss said they still try to be “nice” to each other for the sake of their children, Ace, 10, and Blaze, 6. Burruss is also mother to her first daughter, Riley, 23, and stepmother to Tucker’s daughter, Kaela, 28. Despite the back-and-forth, Burruss was hopeful that she and Tucker would be able to co-parent amicably once the divorce is finalized.
“Last night, we went to my son’s basketball game. We were there, sitting right next to each other,” she said, before adding, “I feel like, once we’re done with this, I really feel that we’ll be able to be great co-parents. Our ultimate goal is to make sure that all of our kids are happy and they don’t feel the blunt of our drama.”
Burruss also shut down reports that Tucker is contesting the prenuptial agreement he signed on-camera in their 2014 wedding spinoff series.
“He actually isn’t contesting it,” she clarified. “They threatened to contest it.”
“It said that if we do not come to terms, they feel they have a way to contest it,” she continued. “I think that is the misunderstanding of the internet. We’ve never actually had conversations about it being anything other than that.”
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