Teyana Taylor Exposes Shocking Truth Behind Iman Shumpert Divorce Drama!

Teyana Taylor and Iman Shumpert have reached a divorce settlement.

According to the contract, Rihanna (referred to as “the We Got Love singer”) is set to acquire four luxury homes with an estimated worth exceeding $10 million, in addition to a Maybach valued at $300,000 and a Mercedes-Benz Sprinter for $70,000. She will also receive a tour bus and a substantial monetary payout amounting to seven figures. Remarkably, Rihanna will maintain full control over her various businesses, including her fitness brand Fade2Fit, as reported by the outlet.

Iman “Junie” Tayla Shumpert Jr., who is 9 years old, and Rue Rose Shumpert, aged 4, are daughters shared by Shumpert. He has been mandated to pay his ex-partner a monthly child support amount of $8,000, according to reports from TK, based on the document details.

In January 2023, the actress who starred in “A Thousand and One” filed for divorce from her former NBA player husband, marking over six years of matrimony. They officially announced their separation in September of the same year. She also refuted recent speculations about their relationship.

Hey there! I just gotta set the record straight. You know, my buddy Iman and I, we’ve been taking a break for some time now. Let me clarify, infidelity is not the cause of our split. I thought it was important to make that clear, so here it is. On Instagram, I shared a picture of us cosplaying as Wayne and Garth from Wayne’s World – just a friendly reminder that we still got that friendship going strong!

Teyana Taylor is setting the record straight about her and Iman Shumpert’s divorce.

In response to rumors about a divorce settlement spreading online, the “We Got Love” singer accused her former partner of disclosing the alleged settlement particulars in a court filing requesting a Georgian court to find him in contempt.

In the document she submitted on March 18 (obtained by TopMob News), Taylor claimed that despite finalizing their divorce in July 2024 and sealing the case afterward, she and the NBA star (with whom they share daughters Iman “Junie” Tayla Shumpert Jr., aged 9, and Rue Rose Shumpton, aged 4) never actually reached a formal settlement agreement.

In my fervor as a devoted fan, let me clarify this point: Contrary to any misconceptions, there was never a ‘Settlement’ reached between us. Every single thing I received in our divorce (officially finalized on July 1, 2024) was bestowed upon me by the court of law.

Taylor asserted that the court should impose a fine of $1,000 and imprison him for 20 days, claiming the disclosure occurred following her sharing photos of herself with actor Aaron Pierre, who was starring in “Mufasa: The Lion King,” at Vanity Fair’s 2025 Oscars after-party.

According to her statement, on March 3, 2025, which was Oscar night, [Taylor] shared some black and white pictures of herself with another actor. Not long after, a sensational story about an alleged fake “Divorce Settlement” between them surfaced, conveniently timed to boost the popularity of [Shumpert]’s recently released rap song.

TopMob News has reached out to Shumpert’s attorney for comment and has not heard back.

Taylor clarified and dismissed various speculations about the division of their assets, as well as the supposed terms of their settlement. In a statement, the 34-year-old explained that the court ruled in her favor for four out of their seven shared properties, two of which she claimed were bought exclusively by herself. According to Taylor’s filing, Shumpert was allowed to retain a Miami condo, which she had previously gifted to him.

The petition additionally mentioned, “Both sides invested effort, resources, and funds in the four properties still at stake, as decided by the Court.

Additionally, Taylor elaborated on the claimed discussion between herself and her former partner after the reported agreement, stating that she instructed her lawyer to reach out to his legal team, requesting them to cease or reduce the spreading of information in public.

Regarding his reaction, she noted that he’d often act as if he was unaware of how the details about their divorce case somehow became public knowledge.

In January 2023, Taylor chose to file for divorce from her husband Shumpert, who was 34 at the time, marking more than six years of marriage between them. She publicly confirmed their separation in September 2023, also addressing and dismissing speculations about their relationship that had been circulating around that time.

In her Instagram post, Teyana clarified that she and Iman have been apart for some time now. It’s important to note that infidelity is not the cause of their separation. Despite no longer being a romantic couple, they remain excellent friends, successful business partners, and an effective team when it comes to raising their two lovely children.

Read on to find out about the most expensive celebrity divorces…

The renowned golfer’s image crumbled when it became public knowledge that he had been unfaithful to multiple women, not just one or two, but many. His marriage to Swedish model Elin Nordegren officially ended in August 2010 after almost six years together and the birth of their two children. It is said that Tiger paid an astonishing $750 million during their divorce, although the exact settlement amount was not disclosed.

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After Cris directed this music video for J.Lo, they got married in September 2001. However, their marriage lasted less than a year before J.Lo filed for divorce from her husband and former choreographer, stating irreconcilable differences. Despite keeping the settlement amount private, numerous reports suggest that J.Lo paid $14 million as part of the divorce.

Wow, Mel, I can hardly believe it – even after 28 years of marriage, that stunning divorce of yours ranks among the most expensive in Tinseltown! Robyn, your partner for all those years, reportedly walked away with half of your $850 million fortune, thanks to a lack of prenup. With seven kids between us, it sounds like we had quite the brood and yet, it took two grueling years to hammer out that settlement, as TopMob News reports. Incredible!

It was typical of Madge to defy tradition; on this occasion, it was Madonna who gave money to her former husband, Guy Ritchie. After being married for seven years, they separated in 2008 without a prenuptial agreement. The estimated cost? Between $72 million and $92 million, according to Madonna’s representative at the time.

Paul McCartney and Heather Mills exchanged vows at the church in 2002, but parted ways in 2006, four years into their marriage. After a series of court cases, it was reported that Mills received approximately $48.7 million from McCartney’s wealth upon their divorce finalization in 2008. Moreover, there were allegations that Heather also received around $70,000 per month for the upkeep of their then 4-year-old daughter, Beatrice.

Donald and Ivana exchanged vows in a grand wedding in 1977; however, they parted ways in 1992, amid whispers of an alleged relationship between him and former beauty queen Marla Maples. Over the course of their 15-year union, they had three children together. Despite the sealed court records, it is said that Ivana was awarded $20 million upon their divorce.

Back then, the complexities of youthful romance were evident with Kevin and Cindy tying the knot in 1978 while they were both students. Their union lasted for 16 years until 1994, during which they welcomed three kids, Annie, Lily, and Joe, into their family. It’s said that Cindy received an $80 million settlement upon their divorce.

It is said that Neil found himself smitten by a TV producer during his marriage to Jane Posner, but in 1969, he married Marcia, the singer-songwriter instead. Together they had two sons, Jesse and Micah. After 25 years of marriage, they divorced due to insurmountable differences, with Marcia receiving half of Neil’s earnings – a whopping $150 million. Despite this, Neil doesn’t harbor resentment; he later stated that “she was worth every penny.

17 years after their marriage in 1989, basketball legend Michael Jordan and his wife, Juanita, legally ended their union in 2006 following an attempt at reconciliation. They were married in Las Vegas and share three children. In one of the largest divorce settlements on record, it’s said that Michael paid approximately $168 million.

Country singer Kenny Rogers has experienced divorce multiple times, having been married five different people. However, his costliest separation was with his fourth spouse, Marianne Gordon. After 16 years of marriage and one child together, they parted ways in 1993, and it’s said that Rogers paid approximately $60 million in the divorce settlement.

Lionel Richie and his ex-wife, Diane Alexander (a former dancer and fashion designer), ended their marriage in 2003 after seven years together, during which they had two children and encountered several unresolvable disagreements. In her alimony request, it was said that she asked for a monthly clothing allowance of $15,000 and an annual budget of $20,000 for plastic surgery. The total settlement reportedly amounted to approximately $20 million from Richie.

In June of 2000, the businessman tied the knot with his fourth spouse, whom he met at a Vanity Fair Oscar party. The actress was among the attendees there. Their union, however, did not last, ending in 2006. It is said that Ellen received a substantial settlement upon their divorce and further earned over $20 million by selling off jewelry that Ron had once gifted her.

The actress had an on-off relationship with the director during the late ’70s, which included a short-term fling with Willie Nelson, her co-star from the movie “Honeysuckle Rose”. They got married in 1985, but their union lasted only four years. In 1989, they divorced, and Amy is said to have received a $100 million settlement upon separation.

Following 18 years as a couple and a short-lived effort to rekindle their relationship, Harrison Ford and Melissa Mathison decided to part ways in 2001. The pair, who share two children, legally ended their marriage in 2004. After being together for two decades without a prenuptial agreement and substantial assets involved, reports suggest that Melissa received an impressive $118 million from Harrison’s earnings.

In 2008, after six rewarding yet challenging years and the addition of two beautiful children to my life, Alex and I decided to part ways amicably. The details of our substantial settlement, reached following a complex legal process, continue to be private.

In 1977, the actor who won an Oscar tied the knot with the daughter of an Austrian diplomat, who was only 19 at that time. A year later, they welcomed a son into their family. However, in 1995, Diane initiated divorce proceedings and allegedly received a $45 million settlement, along with ownership stakes in projects associated with Michael’s work during their marriage.

23 years into their marriage, two children, Brooke and Nick, Linda decided to end her union with her husband upon learning about his affair with Christiane Plante, who is 33 years old. It’s said that she was granted a settlement worth over $30 million, which included more than 70% of their liquid assets, several high-end vehicles, a $3 million property settlement, and 40% ownership in his businesses.

In 1990, the lead singer of The Rolling Stones got married to the model. However, in 1999, he filed for divorce after it was discovered that Mick had fathered a child with Brazilian model Luciana Morad. After nine years of marriage, Jerry reportedly received a $25 million settlement in their divorce.

In 1994, the victor of the Daytona 500 got married to Brooke. However, their marriage ended in divorce eight years later in 2002. Despite not having any children together, Jeff was required to pay a significant amount as settlement – reportedly $15 million.

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2025-03-19 21:47