Kandi Burruss and Todd Tucker may be in the middle of a divorce, but they’re still finding ways to show up for their kids together.
The former couple recently took a family trip with their children, and Burruss said the co-parenting getaway has been going surprisingly well, for the most part.
In a video shared from the trip, Burruss spotted Tucker reading a devotional titled Daily Prayers for Men while relaxing by the pool and couldn’t resist teasing him.
“Okay, this is funny to me because we on this co-parenting trip,” she said. “What you reading? Daily Prayers for Men. Amen. To God be the glory.”
“We’ve been married for almost 12 years, and that man ain’t never had no Prayers for Men book. None of that,” she said. “Now all of a sudden, we divorcing, now he gonna be out here on the beach or out at the pool with his Daily Prayers for Men book.”
She quickly clarified that she wasn’t criticizing his spiritual growth.
“Now, I ain’t say that’s a bad thing. That’s a good thing,” Burruss continued. “But he should’ve started doing that a long time ago. What y’all think?”
Alongside the video, Burruss joked in the caption, “Well @todd167 & I have been really nice on this co-parenting trip but every now & then the urge to be petty comes out… #StayPrayedUp,” Burruss posted, before asking her followers, “Have yall ever done a co-parenting trip.”
Just days before the family getaway, Burruss marked Father’s Day with a tribute to Tucker.
In a separate post she wrote, “Happy Father’s Day @todd167!!!!! Couldn’t let the day end without saying thank you for being such a great dad to our kids,” she wrote.
The family getaway comes as Burruss and Tucker continue to work through their divorce.
Burruss filed for divorce in November 2025, and court documents obtained by TMZ detail several financial disputes involving the couple’s two children, Ace and Blaze.
According to the filing, Burruss claims Tucker attended both children’s birthday parties after the divorce was filed but did not contribute to the costs. She also alleges he has not helped pay for tuition, school fees, supplies or child support.
As such, Burruss is asking the court to establish a formal parenting schedule and require Tucker to contribute financially to the children’s expenses. Tucker’s attorney has not responded to requests for comment.

