Faith Evans and Love & Hip Hop Atlanta star Stevie J. finalize their divorce nearly two years after split

The divorce of Faith Evans and Stevie J. has been finalized nearly two years after their split. On Thursday, July 13, their divorce was officially completed in Los Angeles, returning both of them to their single status, according to a report by People.

The settlement comes almost two years after the initial petition for divorce was filed by the Love & Hip Hop Atlanta star, Steven Aaron Jordan.

Both parties reached an agreement on the disposition of spousal support, property division, and attorney fees, the details of which were not disclosed.

Evans requested the courts to deny Jordan’s spousal support, and she did not seek support from him after their formal separation in May 2020.

The court documents stated that irreconcilable differences had caused an unfixable breakdown of their marriage, leaving no possibility of saving it through counseling or any other means.

Evans and Jordan had been friends for many years due to his work as a record producer through the Bad Boy record label, which included Evans’ late husband, The Notorious B.I.G.

Evans had been married to Biggie for nearly three years at the time of his murder in Los Angeles in March 1997.

During an interview with The Breakfast Club in December 2016, Jordan publicly announced his romance with Faith, and the couple tied the knot in July 2018 in a Las Vegas hotel room surrounded by friends and family.

In a subsequent interview, the couple opened up about how married life had changed their relationship. “I got to put in more work, you know what I’m saying? I upped it from three to five times a day,” Stevie J. said, in a suggestive reference to their sex life. “I already knew,” Evans added.

The former couple don’t have any children together, but Evans has four children from her previous relationships, and Jordan has six kids from his own previous relationships.