Drew Sidora says her marital home is facing foreclosure as her divorce battle intensifies. The reality television personality shared concerns about her housing situation amid ongoing legal disputes with estranged husband Ralph Pittman.
Sidora, known for her role on The Real Housewives of Atlanta, has been navigating a contentious separation since 2023. The couple’s financial strain has become a central issue in court proceedings. Reports indicate the home’s status has become increasingly uncertain as legal deadlines approach.
In recent statements, Sidora described the situation in stark terms. “I will be homeless,” she said, expressing concern about meeting court-ordered requirements tied to the property.
Court Orders Add Pressure
A judge recently ordered Sidora to vacate the Georgia mansion she shared with Pittman by May 31. The ruling is part of temporary measures during the divorce case.
The order also reflects broader financial concerns between the two parties. Court filings suggest Pittman earns significantly more than Sidora, contributing to disputes over expenses and housing stability.
Despite the order, both parties are expected to continue splitting costs associated with the home until Sidora moves out.
The property has become a focal point in the couple’s separation. Pittman has remained in the home during proceedings, at times living in the basement.
Family and Financial Strain
The legal conflict extends beyond housing concerns. Pittman has been granted primary physical custody of the couple’s two children during the school year.
Sidora will have visitation rights on alternating weekends beginning later this year.
The actress also has a son from a previous relationship. She has said relocation challenges could affect all of her children.
The couple initially filed for divorce citing irreconcilable differences after nearly nine years of marriage.
Sidora has also made allegations of infidelity and misconduct during the proceedings. Pittman has acknowledged the breakdown of the marriage and expressed a desire to focus on personal growth.
While the foreclosure concern has not been finalized in court, the financial pressure surrounding the property continues to mount. The case remains ongoing, with both sides seeking adjustments to temporary rulings.

