Why did Porsha Williams file for divorce?
Porsha Williams stated that she uncovered 'complex' issues with Simon Guobadia's legal status and felt the relationship was 'headed down a dark road'.
Celebrity / Divorce
The whirlwind romance and subsequent divorce of Porsha Williams, star of 'The Real Housewives of Atlanta,' and Simon Guobadia has been making headlines. What started as a fairytale quickly devolved into a contentious legal battle, with accu...
Porsha Williams and Simon Guobadia's relationship timeline was short but intense. They went public in 2021 and married in November 2022 with two lavish ceremonies. However, by February 2024, Williams filed for divorce, citing irreconcilable differences.
Guobadia alleges that Williams never communicated her concerns before filing for divorce and that he felt 'blindsided.' He claims she was aware of his wealth and intentionally pursued him for financial gain. He also regrets the hasty engagement, admitting he was 'out of his goddamn mind' to get engaged so quickly.
Williams, on the other hand, stated that she uncovered 'complex' issues with Guobadia's legal status, leading her to believe the relationship was 'headed down a dark road.' She hired an immigration attorney and confronted Guobadia, but their Valentine's Day argument marked a turning point.
The divorce settlement favored Williams, with Guobadia ordered to pay significant alimony and housing expenses. Guobadia plans to appeal the ruling, claiming he was targeted and that the prenup should not be upheld. He contrasts this situation with previous divorces where he honored prenuptial agreements without reservation.
Porsha Williams stated that she uncovered 'complex' issues with Simon Guobadia's legal status and felt the relationship was 'headed down a dark road'.
Simon Guobadia claims he was 'targeted for financial reasons' by Porsha Williams and that she exploited his vulnerability.
Williams receives $40,000 a month in alimony for 14 months, gets to stay in the marital home (all expenses paid) for up to 36 months, and if she chooses to own the home, she would have to refinance the the property in her name and give Guobadia 50% equity in the home.
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