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Ralph Pitman Claims Drew Sidora Is Not Being Truthful About Their Divorce and Wants an Apology

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Ralph Pitman has broken his silence regarding the ongoing divorce between him and Drew Sidora, claiming that much of the information being spread about their split is false. In a social media post, Ralph addressed the public’s perception of the situation, particularly the details shared on The Real Housewives of Atlanta (RHOA). He stressed the importance of sharing “facts and complete details” as blogs and media outlets have been spreading incomplete and inaccurate information.

According to Ralph, the judge’s ruling in their divorce included orders that he move to the basement of their shared home due to “false allegations.” He also stated that he continues to pay all costs associated with the home and vehicles, a responsibility he claims to have shouldered for over 10 years. Additionally, Ralph confirmed that the judge granted Drew temporary primary custody of their children.

One of the more contentious claims Ralph addressed was the request for child support and alimony, which he vehemently denied. “I have no idea where this asinine request came from,” he said, adding that the accusations were untrue.

Ralph also explained that his decision to remain in the home was driven by his deep love for his children. He noted that by staying, he can see them every day, whereas moving out would limit his time with them to just weekends.

In an effort to share his perspective and support other men and families going through similar experiences, Ralph mentioned his plans to create content on his YouTube channel. He hopes to offer valuable insights and entertainment through his personal journey.

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Ralph concluded his post by expressing that he holds no ill will toward Drew, emphasizing that he has continued to care for her and her family throughout their marriage. He also issued a strong statement, demanding an apology from those who have believed false information: “Stop thinking everything you hear is true. By the end of this, people will owe me an apology, and I want it by Monday.”

Ralph’s message has sparked a conversation about the public airing of personal matters and the responsibility of sharing accurate information in high-profile divorces.

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