“The Real Housewives of Atlanta” star Drew Sidora is in the middle of a contentious divorce from her soon-to-be ex, Ralph Pittman, and things seem to be only getting worse. A new report has revealed the Bravo veteran’s monthly salary after he was recently ordered to move out of his shared home with Pittman in Georgia. News of Sidora and Pittman’s split became an internet sensation in 2023, and since then, they have featured their tumultuous relationship in episodes of the Bravo series. However, recent court decisions seem to put an end to this situation as soon as possible.
Drew Sidora’s Monthly Salary Revealed Amid Bitter Divorce From Ralph Pittman

According to legal documents obtained by TMZ, Sidora, who appeared on recent seasons of “Real Housewives of Atlanta” and also starred in productions such as “Step Up” and “The Game,” brings in $12,066 per month. Her soon-to-be ex, Pittman, makes $71,524 per month.
The news about Sidora’s finances comes days after the reality star was ordered to vacate her and Pittman’s residence in Georgia by May 31, 2026. According to PEOPLE, the judge overseeing their divorce required the move due to the parties’ “current financial circumstances.”
The couple, however, are required to share the expenses of their current home until Sidora moves out.
Drew Sidora must share time with her children with Pittman
TMZ also reported on April 10 that the couple would share joint legal custody of their children; however, Pittman was awarded primary custody during the school year. Sidora will have parenting time on alternating weekends starting in August.
According to legal documents, the judge came to this conclusion after learning that the children had had “excessive absences” from school while in Sidora’s care.
Sidroa’s spokesperson spoke out after the ruling was made public, saying the reality star was still fighting her case in court and the temporary rulings “do not reflect the final outcome.”
Drew Sidora and Pittman filed for divorce in March 2023
Sidora and Pittman have been involved in a complicated divorce battle since March 2023, according to PEOPLE. Pittman filed his motion in Gwinnett County Superior Court on a Monday, and Sidora reportedly filed hers an hour before.
“Love is a beautiful thing,” Pittman told the outlet after the filing. “Unfortunately, we have made the difficult decision to move on to our next chapters, independent of each other.”
Sidora added, “After eight years of wholeheartedly fighting for my marriage, I have made the heartbreaking decision to lovingly release my husband. »
In an amended filing, Sidora filed a series of horrific allegations against Pittman, calling him a “serial cheater” and claiming his alleged mistresses confronted her with evidence to “flaunt” their relationships with Pittman to his face.
Sidora claimed she was the victim of Pittman’s “cruel treatment,” which “accelerated and gradually got worse.” Elsewhere in the filing, Sidora claimed she fell during an argument with Pittman, during which he allegedly “took her cell phone out of her hands.”
The actress and mother of three said she called 911 for help; however, the authorities never arrived. Sidora added that she was so scared that she considered “filing for a temporary protection order” against him to “feel safe.”
Another divorce takes place in the Bravoverse
Sidora and Pittman aren’t the only “Real Housewives” stars to divorce, according to The Blast.
“Real Housewives of New York” cast member Sai De Silva received divorce papers from her husband, David Craig, in 2026.
“Real Housewives of Atlanta” Brit Eady announced her split from husband Michael Cunningham earlier this year, while another “RHOA” alum, Kim Zolciak, is also in the process of splitting from her partner, former NFL star Kroy Biermann.
‘RHOM’ star faces criminal charges
Another report from The Blast details “Real Housewives of Miami” star Lisa Hochstein’s alleged criminal past.
Official legal documents confirm that Lisa and her boyfriend, Jody Glidden, were accused of “unlawfully and intentionally” intercepting the phone calls of Lisa’s ex-husband, Lenny Hochstein, during their litigation.
The charges stem from a May 2023 claim accusing Lisa of installing “at least one” listening device in Lenny’s vehicle to “access and monitor his private, non-public communications.”
