Porsha Williams just secured a major legal victory in her divorce from Simon Guobadia. A Georgia court ruled on June 12 to uphold the couple’s prenuptial agreement, granting the Real Housewives of Atlanta star sole control of her $7 million home, $40,000 monthly alimony for 15 months, and ownership of her Rolls-Royce. Guobadia, who filed to contest the agreement earlier this year, must also cover the mortgage and Williams’ legal fees.
The ruling followed a turbulent few months for Guobadia, who was detained by ICE in February 2024. After spending four months in U.S. immigration custody, he was deported to Nigeria just days before the judge’s decision. He has 30 days to file an appeal.
Williams and Guobadia’s short-lived marriage began with a high-profile wedding in November 2022 and ended when she filed for divorce in February 2024. While their court battle dragged on, so did the headlines—from financial disputes to immigration drama. But with this ruling, Williams can now decide by 2027 whether to remain in or sell the marital property.
Supporters Celebrate Strategy While Critics Call It Calculated
Public sentiment shifted to a celebratory tone following the news. Supporters praised Williams’ foresight in protecting her assets and clapped back at longtime critics who questioned her intelligence. Others called her a “silent assassin” and applauded her for walking away with more than just dignity.
Meanwhile, Simon’s supporters raised questions about the fairness of the outcome. Some claimed Porsha had misrepresented her career goals during prenup negotiations. Several posts accused Porsha of “spoon-feeding audiences” a curated RHOA storyline. Others speculated she staged the entire marriage from the start, pointing to her controversial engagement to Simon while he was still married to her co-star Falynn Pina.
Media Coverage Reflects Polarized Reaction
Essence framed the ruling as a clear victory for Williams, emphasizing the financial clarity and closure the prenup offers her after months of public scrutiny. The Shade Room focused on the drama, linking her legal win to Simon’s immigration saga with a headline that practically read like a mic drop. Us Weekly, meanwhile, took a more procedural tone, recapping the court hearing and Simon’s right to appeal.
Simon also made headlines with an exclusive to Us Weekly, where he reportedly shared a cryptic message to Donald Trump following his deportation. The relevance? Unclear. But the spectacle of it all underscores what this divorce has become—a legal saga, an immigration scandal, and reality TV gold rolled into one.
A Win with Implications Beyond the Screen
Williams’ legal victory isn’t just a plot point for Bravo fans. It’s a message: protect your future, even in love. With public support, media validation, and a judge’s gavel on her side, Porsha Williams has positioned herself not as a reality TV casualty but as a woman who played the long game and won.
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