Aaron Phypers Files Divorce From Denise Richards, Seeks Spousal Support

Grab your overpriced latte—Denise Richards and Aaron Phypers are splitting, and it’s already more expensive than brunch. TMZ, backed by Los Angeles County court documents filed Monday, reveals that Aaron tapped “irreconcilable differences” as his reason for calling it quits. According to the official paperwork obtained by TMZ and confirmed via public court records, their separation date is July 4, after more than six years of marriage that somehow didn’t end with a happily ever after. Before you shed any tears, note that they share zero minor children, so the real battle lines are drawn around money and motorcycles.
Aaron’s filing paints a picture of Denise as the family ATM. He claims Denise rakes in north of $250,000 every month thanks to her OnlyFans content, TV gigs, brand deals and red-carpet appearances—figures that sound lifted straight from a financial fantasy. Meanwhile, Aaron insists he currently has no income, a detail he’s keen for the court to consider when doling out spousal support. In celebrity currency, that’s basically asking Denise to underwrite his Golden Goose until further notice.
And because no Hollywood split is complete without a shopping spree tally, Aaron breaks down their alleged monthly spend: $20,000 on designer threads, $18,000 on rent, $15,000 devoured by restaurant tabs, another $15,000 on entertainment, $10,000 for groceries and an $8,000 utilities bill. That grand total of $105,000 per month doesn’t even include paper towels or overpriced energy drinks, so Denise must be floating on a cloud of champagne and C-notes. Aaron claims he’s been covering none of it, so naturally he added “spousal support” to the wish list.
But wait—there’s more. Aaron also wants the judge to confirm that some prized possessions actually belong to him: a set of power tools, a 2018 Indian Dark Horse motorcycle and a Ford Shelby GT500. If you ever needed a reminder that riches and roadsters can’t buy marital bliss, this is it. The estranged duo said “I do” on September 8, 2018, making this the second divorce for both parties—Denise’s post-Charlie Sheen era and Aaron’s second act after splitting from Nicollette Sheridan.
This is the kind of celebrity drama that turns love stories into line items. Sources like TMZ and official court filings give us the cold, hard receipts to prove it. So there you have it—another Hollywood romance boiled down to spreadsheets, power tools and a request for alimony. Don’t blink; the next episode is just around the corner. Nothing shocking here, folks. Let’s all act surprised.
Sources: Celebrity Storm and TMZ, Los Angeles County court documents
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