Tyreek Hill has revealed that he terminated the individual who, without his consent, filed for a divorce from his wife, Keeta Vaccaro, earlier this week.
Court records on Tuesday indicated that the Miami Dolphins receiver, currently facing paternity lawsuits from two other women, initiated divorce proceedings almost 11 weeks after their marriage on November 8.
Despite the court filing citing their marriage as ‘irretrievably broken,’ Hill, in a Twitch stream, asserted that he is not seeking a divorce and expressed his frustration over the situation. He disclosed firing the person responsible for the unauthorized court documents, stating, “I fired the f***ing bonehead that did that mistake. Now it sucks.”
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While public records suggested Hill’s intention to separate from Vaccaro, he promptly took to social media to deny the divorce filing. He emphasized their marital happiness, tweeting, ‘Boy, no the heck we didn’t, so don’t put that in the air!!! We are happily married and gonna stay that way.’
Hill, who fathered children with three different women in four months, is facing paternity suits from two former partners. Despite the legal challenges, one of his former partners, Camille Valmon, defended his parenting skills, stating, ‘He is a great father not only to our son but to all of his children.’
Brittany Lackner and Kimberly Baker, the other two women, are pursuing Hill for paternity and child support. Lackner criticized Hill’s offer of $2,500 a month as ‘woefully inadequate,’ considering his $30 million annual salary. Baker accused Hill of showing ‘utter and abject unconcern’ for their six-month-old baby girl, Trae.
Hill’s tumultuous past includes pleading guilty to domestic assault in 2015, suspension in 2019 over alleged child abuse allegations (later reinstated), and involvement in a 2022 incident where he was caught on CCTV allegedly slapping a Miami marina employee.