
Teyana Taylor Gets Four Homes, Luxury Cars, and Full Business Ownership in Divorce from Iman Shumpert

Teyana Taylor and Iman Shumpert’s divorce has officially wrapped, and the details that just surfaced are turning heads. What started as a quiet split in 2023 is now making major noise after court records revealed what Teyana walked away with—and it’s big.
Let’s start with the headline numbers: Teyana received four homes valued at over $10 million, a seven-figure cash payout, and a lineup of luxury vehicles, including a $300K Maybach, a $70K Mercedes Sprinter, and even a full tour bus. These aren’t rumors or guesses—these are confirmed court settlement terms.
She also gets to keep full ownership of all her businesses, including her brand Fade2Fit, which includes fitness content, merch, and creative services. For someone who built her brand from scratch and juggled music, choreography, and directing—this is more than just assets. It’s her entire foundation for life after marriage.
Iman Shumpert, former NBA champion and reality TV star, will pay $8,000 per month in child support and cover private school tuition for their two daughters, Junie and Rue. There’s no bitterness in the arrangement. If anything, it’s structured, respectful, and gives Teyana everything she needs to move forward with stability.
The Woman Behind the Headlines

Teyana Taylor has never been just one thing. She sings, dances, directs, acts, and creates. She’s a Harlem-born multi-hyphenate who’s done everything from releasing top-charting R&B albums to choreographing for Beyoncé. She’s performed on stages around the world, won The Masked Singer, and launched fashion lines. She’s also managed to do all that while being a full-time mom and wife—until recently.


The split from Iman came in 2023, and at the time, Teyana made it clear that there was no cheating, no scandal—just two people who had grown apart. In fact, she called Iman her “best friend” and emphasized that they were committed to co-parenting in peace. But what played out in court tells a deeper story.
According to court filings, Teyana described the marriage as emotionally difficult. She cited “cruel treatment” and a lack of support. Her legal team argued that Iman struggled with her growing fame and felt threatened by the attention she was getting in her career. That kind of dynamic isn’t new in relationships—but in this case, it led to the end of theirs.
In return, Iman’s team didn’t argue about cheating or wrongdoing—they just agreed the marriage had broken down beyond repair. The court sealed much of the case in July 2024, but by then, the major points had already gone public. What caught people off guard was just how favorable the final terms were for Teyana.
What This Divorce Says About Power, Peace, and Letting Go
Fans reacted fast. Social media was filled with posts about how well Teyana “played the game,” how she “got the bag and the keys,” and how she’s “living proof that leaving doesn’t mean losing.” Some even called it “the cleanest celeb divorce ever.” There was no mud-slinging, no court drama, no messy interviews. Just a powerful woman getting what she worked for.
And while it’s easy to focus on the money, there’s more to it. What makes this story powerful is that Teyana didn’t just walk away with wealth—she walked away with peace, independence, and her brand fully intact.
Now she’s focused on her kids, her work, and her future. She’s been spotted courtside, smiling and unbothered. She posted cryptic but confident captions on Instagram. She showed up at the Oscars with actor Aaron Pierre, sparking rumors and drawing eyes without saying a word. It’s the definition of quiet confidence.
Teyana Taylor isn’t just winning a legal case—she’s winning her own story. This divorce didn’t break her. It set her free. And in doing that, it gave a lot of women watching something else: an example of how to leave on your terms, protect what you built, and move forward without burning everything down.
Not all breakups have to be ugly. Not all splits have to be public warzones. And not all women have to lose when a marriage ends. Sometimes, they rise—like Teyana just did.