“The Real Housewives of Atlanta” star Porsha Williams might officially be a single woman real soon, as her legal battle with estranged husband Simon Guobadia looks to be coming to an end.
Back in June, she scored a major win after she was awarded “immediate sole and exclusive use, control and possession of” the Atlanta home they shared during their marriage.
More recently, a judge has ruled in Williams’ favor, allowing her to move closer to finalizing her divorce while upholding the terms of their prenuptial agreement.
A Fulton County, Georgia, court ruled on Thursday, Sept. 12, that Williams, 43, and Guobadia’s prenuptial agreement is “empirically fair” after Guobadia, 60, tried to contest its enforceability, according to US Weekly.
In the latest legal twist to the divorce filed in February 2024, the court granted Williams’ request to dismiss a subpoena issued by Guobadia’s legal team that aimed to secure a videotaped deposition from the influencer’s employer, True Entertainment, the production company behind Bravo’s “RHOA.”
Adding to Guobadia’s list of setbacks, Williams was also awarded attorney’s fees and litigation expenses, which the African businessman is now required to cover.
Central to the case was Guobadia’s assertion that his wife’s decision to return to reality TV was a huge issue that should deny her anything from their prenuptial agreement.
He argued that her re-entry into the spotlight by returning to television violated their prenuptial agreement and should now render the contract unenforceable due to alleged misrepresentation.
Guobadia claimed that he believed the once Dish Nation host intended to be a stay-at-home mom. He insisted that he entered the marriage under the impression that Williams would focus on family life and not the life that has helped her obtain her 7.7 million followers on Instagram. This might be why she left the show one year before they got married in 2022.
However, the court found little merit in these arguments, pointing out that Williams had been a well-known figure in the reality TV world long before her most recent marriage.
Williams, a key personality on “RHOA” from seasons 5 to 13, had been in the public eye for years. She was previously married to former Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Kordell Stewart. She was also engaged to Dennis McKinley, the father of her daughter, Pilar, all of whom appeared in the spinoff series “Porsha Family Matters” that Simon also participated in.
The court also noted that the couple had a meticulously crafted prenuptial agreement in place before their 2022 wedding. It also noted that the document was negotiated by top-tier attorneys over the course of a year and was designed specifically to avoid drawn-out and costly litigation in the event of a divorce.
With the understanding that the agreement had been negotiated in good faith, the court upheld its validity, blocking Guobadia’s attempts to have it thrown out.
In its ruling, the court emphasized that issues like fraud, mistake, misrepresentation, and duress were thoroughly addressed in the prenuptial agreement. The judge also criticized Guobadia’s claims, stating that any concerns he had should have been included in the original terms of the agreement, but they were not.
After the decision, the Atlanta native posted on Instagram a meme that simply stated, “If you know you are right and you are at peace with yourself, then there is no need to engage yourself in a battle to prove it.”
In the comment, many of her followers congratulated her on her win, but many also said it was his “karma including one person who said, “That’s right P & karma never miss.”
Guobadia called out the outlet for reporting the latest in their divorce proceedings as a “Huge Victory” in their headline coverage.
“This matter is headed to appellate court level and a major publication like People Magazine is being used to propagate lies. A win is a is a stretch. SMDH,” he wrote in a since deleted post.
After a fan reminded him that Williams was the granddaughter of Hosea Williams, his response was anything but friendly and captured by The Neighborhood Talk.
“Hosea Williams is doing flips in his grave. His legacy did not sign up for his granddaughter’s behavior in the last 12 years. Ask first husband how he feels,” wrote Simon.
With the prenuptial agreement upheld, Williams is now on track to quickly exit the marriage with her legal expenses paid in full by Guobadia. She did the same with her first marriage to Stewart, who was also paid her attorney’s fees. However, she received no alimony and no money from his retirement fund.
As Williams celebrates her victory over the man that has been dragging her for months, Guobadia is still fighting his legal battles, although that hasn’t stopped him from continuing to live his best life on social media.