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Tina Campbell divorce: Mary Mary star’s 25-year marriage ends after past controversy
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- Aasiya Niaz
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Tina Campbell of gospel duo Mary Mary is heading for divorce from her husband, Glendon ‘Teddy’ Campbell, bringing an end to a 25-year marriage that once survived a deeply personal and very public betrayal.
According to court documents filed in Los Angeles, Teddy filed for divorce on April 13, citing irreconcilable differences. The filing also reveals the couple have been separated since June 2024, suggesting the split has been quietly unfolding for months.
Divorce follows long separation
The couple married in August 2000 and share two minor children, along with three older daughters, including one from Teddy’s previous relationship.
Court filings show Teddy has requested parenting time with their younger children, while spousal support is yet to be determined.
While the legal move is recent, the timeline indicates the relationship had already shifted long before the filing.
Affair involving family insider
The divorce comes years after the couple faced a major infidelity scandal in 2014, when Teddy admitted to an affair with a woman who was reportedly close to the family, described as a former employee and the godmother to their children.
Tina spoke openly at the time about the emotional impact, describing the experience as devastating and deeply painful. The fallout was documented on their reality series, where she detailed the anger and heartbreak she felt.
Despite the public nature of the scandal, the couple chose to reconcile and remained together for years afterwards, even sharing their efforts to rebuild trust.
Tina rose to fame alongside her sister Erica Campbell as part of Mary Mary, achieving crossover success with hits such as “Shackles (Praise You)” and “Walking.”
Teddy, a musician, has also performed as a drummer on major television programmes.
Now, after decades together and a relationship shaped by both reconciliation and controversy, the divorce marks a definitive end to a marriage that had once appeared to withstand its most difficult chapter.