Atlanta, Georgia — In the midst of an increasingly public and bitter post-divorce battle, Ralph Pittman, the ex-husband of Real Housewives of Atlanta star Drew Sidora, has dropped a bombshell accusation: he claims that Drew’s parenting style has emotionally damaged their child.
“He's not a happy kid anymore,” Ralph said in an exclusive interview. “I’ve watched my son withdraw, stop smiling, stop talking like he used to. He’s not the same child I once knew.”
According to Ralph, Drew—well known for her explosive personality on reality TV—has brought that same chaotic energy into her role as a mother. He claims she frequently yells, manipulates emotions, and even uses their child as a pawn during family conflicts, especially during the breakdown of their marriage.
“She doesn’t know where the performance ends and parenting begins. With Drew, everything is a show—even motherhood. But my son doesn’t need a director. He needs a mother.”
Sources close to Ralph say he’s consulted child psychologists, who warned that the boy shows signs of emotional trauma, possibly bordering on PTSD (post-traumatic stress disorder).
“I’m not speaking out to shame her. I’m speaking out because I see the light fading from my child’s eyes. And no father can sit back and watch that happen.”
Drew Sidora has yet to issue an official response, but her representatives are reportedly “considering legal action if these accusations continue to spread in a way that damages her reputation.”
Meanwhile, social media is deeply divided: some criticize Drew as a “fame-driven mom who lacks emotional stability,” while others believe Ralph is “playing the media for custody leverage.”