Teyana Taylor Exposes Iman Shumpert’s “False” Divorce Narrative

Let’s dive into the drama, shall we? Teyana Taylor just dropped a bombshell, accusing her ex-husband Iman Shumpert of leaking “false” information about their divorce settlement. In a recent court filing, Taylor asserted that the couple never reached any settlement when they finalized their divorce in July 2024, contradicting reports that surfaced online. The “We Got Love” singer claims Shumpert’s alleged leaks coincided suspiciously with her glamorous appearance at the Vanity Fair Oscars after-party, suggesting a not-so-coincidental timing designed to promote his new rap song. I mean, the audacity!
In her March 18 petition, she requested a Georgia court to hold Shumpert in contempt for these alleged leaks, even going so far as to demand a maximum fine of $1,000 and a 20-day jail sentence for him. Taylor’s filing makes it clear: “The parties never entered into any ‘Settlement’ at all.” Instead, she reveals that the court awarded her four of their seven properties, which included two she allegedly purchased solely on her own, while Shumpert retained a Miami condo that she claims he gifted her. Talk about a property battle!
Taylor’s legal actions also highlight her attempts to curtail the public dissemination of information, as she shared that she had her attorney reach out to Shumpert’s team for clarification—only to be met with his feigned ignorance about the leaks. Their children, Iman “Junie” Tayla Shumpert Jr. and Rue Rose Shumpert, are caught in the crossfire of this public spat, as Taylor emphasizes their co-parenting partnership remains strong despite the turmoil.
This drama comes on the heels of Taylor announcing their separation in September 2023, where she vehemently denied infidelity as a cause for their split. Instead, they remain “the best of friends” and “great business partners,” which is a refreshing take, albeit a tad hard to believe considering the current legal skirmish.
Ah, the complexities of celebrity relationships! One can only wonder if these high-profile splits could be avoided with a bit more discretion—or perhaps a requirement for a public relations degree before signing the marriage license.
Sources: Celebrity Storm and E! Online
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