RHOA Star Drew Sidora's Husband Ralph Pittman Files For Divorce (& We Can't Say We're Surprised)

Usually, it takes a while for Bravo couples to collapse under the pressure of being on reality television. However, Ralph Pittman and Drew Sidora’s marriage woes were apparent from the moment they joined “RHOA” during Season 13. While Sidora once described herself and Pittman as a “match made in heaven,” their time on “RHOA” revealed a different reality. During her first season, Sidora took Pittman to task about his impromptu three-day trip to Tampa, Florida, in which he failed to disclose his whereabouts or who (if anyone) joined him during the trip. Possible funny business aside, Sidora also accused Pittman, who works in tech, of spying on her and their children using their home’s security system.  

During Season 14, Sidora and Pittman butted heads over Pittman backing out of legally adopting his step-son, Josiah. “I took Jojo to the side and I asked him the question. I was like, ‘Do you want me to adopt you?’ And he said, ‘What would change?’ And I said, ‘Nothing would change,'” Pittman shared with Page Six. After Josiah asked Pittman, “‘So why are we doing it then?'” Pittman responded, “There’s no reason for us to do it. He already has my last name, so for Jojo, there’s no benefit that would actually come about adopting him, because he’s already mine.” During the same interview, Sidora expressed her enduring desire for Pittman to “make that commitment,” though she claimed she wouldn’t force him.

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