Real Housewives of Atlanta star Drew Sidora has publicly responded to a court order requiring her to leave the marital home she shares with estranged husband Ralph Pittman by May 31. The order also outlines joint legal custody of their two children and details on shared expenses. Sidora expressed commitment to co-parenting and focusing on her children during this ongoing divorce process.
The Real Housewives of Atlanta’s Drew Sidora has publicly addressed a court order that instructed her to vacate the home she shares with estranged husband Ralph Pittman . According to court documents obtained by TMZ on Friday, April 10, Sidora, 40, was ordered to vacate the former couple’s marital residence in Georgia “by May 31.” The outlet also reported that Sidora and Pittman, 43, “will share joint legal custody” of their two children: son Machai, 10, and daughter Anija, 8.
Sidora addressed the legal situation via an X statement on Sunday, April 12. “Good morning. Some details regarding my divorce have recently become public, although the process is not yet finalized. During this time, Ralph and I are committed to co-parenting and doing what’s best for our children,” she wrote. “While certain things are beyond my control, my focus remains on showing up every day as the best mother I can be.”
Her statement continued, “Living in the public eye comes with challenges, but I’m choosing to move forward with grace, growth, and intention. My children are my priority, and I’m committed to leading with love, peace, and positivity. There is no ill intent toward anyone, just a continued focus on healing, evolving, and becoming the best version of myself.” Us Weekly has reached out to a representative for Sidora for comment.
TMZ also noted that a judge said “due to the current financial circumstance of the parties,” Sidora will “continue splitting the expenses” until she “leaves the home.” Sidora, who joined RHOA in 2020’s season 13, told Us Weekly in November 2025 that despite Pittman filing for divorce from her after eight years of marriage in February 2023, he remained living in the basement.
“Him downstairs, still there, and we’re still going through the process,” Sidora told Us at BravoCon 2025. “I was actually supposed to be in my final trial today, so this has been a very difficult, challenging day, but the judge allowed me to be here because it was so important for me to show up and be here. So I’m grateful.” A representative for Sidora told TMZ on Friday, “This matter is still being actively litigated, and is in the middle of the final trial. The Second Temporary Order is, in fact, temporary, and does not reflect the final outcome of the case.”
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