Key points
- Court awards a $500,000 payment and monthly support bands. Legal fees also fall to him under the order.
- She receives exclusive use of their Miami mansion for now. Judge denies card access plus a luxury SUV request.
- Fans split on fairness as details hit social feeds. Some call it justice others cite price of fame.
Tyreek Hill’s marriage has ended after 17 months. A court has now signed off on the split. The order sets money terms, property use, and clear limits.

The ruling includes a $500,000 one-off payment to her. It also sets monthly support between $20,000 and $50,000. For context, see our Cardi B divorce rumour claim post.
What the court awarded
She gets exclusive use of their $5.5 million Miami home. The judge denied a bid for his debit card. She also missed on his luxury SUV request.
The order adds a $100,000 car allowance for her. It also awards $457,517 towards her legal fees. Those sums sit beside the monthly support band.
Online reaction and wider context
Fans split over fairness as posts trend across social apps. Some call it justice; others say it is fame’s bill. He stays one of the league’s top names this season.
The marriage lasted 17 months from a late 2023 wedding. Court filings this year turned private stress into a public split. Hill has not shared fresh comment on today’s order.
The case is a clear lesson on post-wedding paperwork. Big deals do not stop hard ends or costly exits. For a recent note on split trends, read Yakubu Aiyegbeni finalises divorce.





