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Kandi Burruss has raised concerns about her estranged husband, Todd Tucker, accusing him of merely playing the role of a devoted father for the cameras while failing to genuinely engage with their children.
In recent court documents related to their divorce proceedings, Burruss claims that Tucker’s frequent social media posts featuring their children, Ace and Blaze, create a false narrative. Despite his online presence with the kids, Burruss argues these interactions are brief and orchestrated for show.
“Tucker does not engage in meaningful parenting time with the children, contrary to the impression given by his short, staged social media clips showcasing his so-called ‘Daddy Daycare,'” Burruss alleged in the legal documents.
The former Real Housewives of Atlanta personality further accused Tucker of disrupting her parenting schedule during the Christmas holiday.
The former Real Housewives of Atlanta star also said Tucker interfered with her parenting time during the Christmas holiday.
According to her attorney, he attempted to prevent the children from traveling to New York for a planned visit, even though Burruss had already paid for the trip and provided advance notice.
Burruss also addressed financial matters in the filing. She said the children have “significant monthly expenses,” including costs for childcare, school tuition, extracurricular activities, birthday celebrations, travel, medical bills and daily needs.
She claimed Tucker hasn’t contributed to those expenses, despite being self-employed and financially able to do so.
Tucker has denied Burruss’ accusations in separate filings and opposed a request to seal the case, arguing that she has already discussed the divorce publicly.
“[Burruss] has engaged in a public press tour, including making statements directly and through her agents to multiple media outlets,” his motion reads. “Having voluntarily placed the proceedings into the public domain, [Burruss] cannot now credibly claim that sealing the case is necessary.”
Tucker’s attorney declined to comment further, saying the matter should be settled in court.
Burruss filed for divorce in November 2025 after 11 years of marriage. A judge has not yet ruled on custody or child support.