ENTERTAINMENT
Porsha Williams Awarded $40K Monthly Alimony as Divorce From Simon Guobadia Is Finalized

Porsha Williams and Simon Guobadia have officially finalized their divorce following a lengthy court process.
According to the judge’s ruling, Simon will pay Porsha $40,000 in monthly alimony for up to 15 months.
Porsha will retain ownership of the Rolls-Royce that Simon gifted her during their marriage.
As for their $7 million home, Porsha has until 2027 to decide if she wants to keep the property. If she chooses to remain, she must refinance the house and buy out Simon’s 50% ownership. In the meantime, Simon will continue to cover the mortgage payments.
The settlement comes over a year after Porsha filed for divorce in 2023, citing irreconcilable differences.
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