Not much has changed since Drew Sidora and Ralph Pittman filed for divorce last year.
“It’s still not settled,” the “Real Housewives of Atlanta” star told People Friday, adding that the estranged couple are “still living together under the same roof.”
“I didn’t even know that could happen,” she admitted. “I was like, ‘What?'”
Sidora, 39, made sure to clarify that she and Pittman, 41, are cohabitating as separately as possible, explaining, “He is living in the basement, and that was court-ordered.”
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The actress — who previously accused the business consultant of being a “serial cheater and adulterer” who abused her mentally and financially — called the arrangement “crazy.”
“It’d be much easier if we were able to move on separately; you know, out of sight, out of mind, with your own space and your own energy,” she told the outlet.
“But that’s clearly not in the cards, so sharing space has been a double whammy.”
Sidora went on to joke, “We’re kind of, like, the blueprint for a s–tshow divorce.”
The Bravolebrity and Pittman were married for eight years before separating. They filed for divorce in March 2023 within an hour of each other, with Sidora beating Pittman to the courthouse.
“When you’re dealing with someone who wants everything and is just not willing to walk away with what he came in with, it makes it very, very hard,” she said of why the split has taken so long to be finalized.
“So I’m just learning how this process can go in the worst-case scenario. And I’m taking it literally one day at a time.”
The singer shares son Machai, 9, and daughter Aniya, 6, with Pittman. She’s also mom to son Josiah, 13.
“The kids, because we’re still under the same roof, the energy has definitely shifted,” she shared.
“But to keep some normalcy for my babies has meant everything to me. To be able to put my arms around my kids during those tough times … I think it’s been helpful for all of us.”
Sidora admitted that she “cannot wait” to “be able to sign on the dotted line.”
“I’m going to probably have a divorce party after this because it’s unimaginable what you have to go through in this type of situation,” she confessed.
“So when I get on the other side? We’re partying.”