Todd Tucker shocks RHOA fans by revealing that his long-hidden girlfriend is pregnant with his child, just after he and Kandi Burruss ended their relationship

In a development that has sent shockwaves through the Real Housewives of Atlanta fan community, Todd Tucker has become the center of intense speculation following claims that a woman—described online as his previously undisclosed girlfriend—may be pregnant with his child. The rumor emerged only days after news broke that Tucker and longtime partner Kandi Burruss had ended their relationship.
As of now, neither Tucker nor Burruss has issued a formal public statement confirming or denying the rumor, leaving fans, bloggers, and entertainment media in a state of heightened curiosity.
A Breakup That Already Raised Questions

The separation between Tucker and Burruss, who have been central figures on RHOA for years, was already a major topic within the Bravo universe. Their relationship had weathered numerous challenges, many of which unfolded in front of reality-TV cameras. While the couple did not reveal specific reasons for their decision to part ways, insiders described the split as “emotionally difficult” and “long in the making.”
The timing of the breakup—and the rapid emergence of the new allegation—has intensified public attention and fueled widespread discussion on social media platforms, gossip forums, and entertainment news outlets.
The Origin of the Pregnancy Allegation
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The current rumor reportedly began circulating after an unnamed individual claimed that Tucker had been in a long-term, private relationship outside of his public partnership with Burruss. This individual further alleged that the woman involved is now expecting a child.
Entertainment reporters have emphasized that no documentation, photographs, or verified sources have yet surfaced to substantiate the claim. At this stage, the story remains unconfirmed, though its rapid spread underscores the enduring public fascination with former
RHOA cast members and their personal lives.
Fan Reaction and Industry Response

The RHOA fanbase is deeply engaged with the unfolding situation, though the response has been mixed. Some viewers express skepticism and caution, pointing out that cast members and their families frequently face speculation, especially during periods of transition or public scrutiny. Others have reacted with shock, citing the long history and emotional investment surrounding Tucker and Burruss’s relationship.
Industry observers note that the rumor echoes a familiar pattern within reality television culture, where unverified claims often gain traction before official sources have the opportunity to address them. The absence of a statement from Tucker has contributed to the speculation, though insiders stress that silence should not be interpreted as confirmation.
The Broader Context for Todd Tucker
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Tucker, known for his work as a producer, entrepreneur, and onscreen personality, has maintained a high profile throughout his years connected to The Real Housewives of Atlanta
. His marriage to Burruss—one of the franchise’s most successful and influential members—placed the couple among Bravo’s most recognizable partnerships.
Their relationship has long been a central storyline, both celebrated for its strength and challenged by recurring tensions with extended family, work-related pressures, and the demands of public life.
What Comes Next

At this stage, the future remains uncertain. Representatives for both Tucker and Burruss have not issued statements addressing the pregnancy rumor or the details of their separation. Sources close to the situation indicate that all parties involved are prioritizing privacy, especially given the sensitivity of the claims.
Entertainment analysts predict that a formal response from at least one side may eventually be required, particularly as media outlets continue to report on the growing speculation.
Until then, the situation remains in flux—defined more by unanswered questions than confirmed facts.
Conclusion

Todd Tucker’s name has become the focus of intense public attention following the circulation of an allegation involving a supposed long-hidden girlfriend and a possible pregnancy. Without official confirmation, the story exists squarely within the realm of speculation, but its timing—so soon after his separation from Kandi Burruss—has made it one of the most-discussed topics among
RHOA fans this week.
As developments continue and formal statements emerge, the entertainment world will be watching closely to understand what is rumor, what is reality, and what it means for the former couple moving forward.
Shock Move Coming? Devin Williams Tipped to Ditch Yankees for Their Biggest Rival in Blockbuster $60 Million Deal - lulu

he New York Yankees made a bold move to acquire Devin Williams last season, but it appears it was for just one season.
Williams is a free agent and is still one of the top relievers available. Several teams will be after him, including the Yankees, who are open to bringing him back.
However, MLB insider Ryan Finkelstein of JustBaseball predicts Williams will leave the Yankees and sign a massive four-year, $60 million deal with the New York Mets.
“My original prediction was that the Williams would sign with the Atlanta Braves, but now that they have re-signed closer Raisel Iglesias to a one-year, $16 million deal, it is fair to take them out of the Devin Williams sweepstakes,” Finkelstein wrote.
“Instead, I will stay in the same division but predict that the New York Mets will win the bidding for Williams. If the Mets lose Edwin Diaz, this suddenly would feel like a slam-dunk fit to replace him. However, there is also the chance the Mets bring back Diaz and still look to spend on a set-up man, and create a pairing that would be tough to beat at the end of games.”
Williams could serve as the Mets closer if Diaz leaves, or if he returns, they could form a dynamic one-two punch at the backend of the bullpen. It would also be a big blow to the Yankees’ bullpen, as Williams did have a ton of success down the stretch
Williams Could Have Opt-Outs in Deal With Mets
If the Mets do sign Williams to the four-year deal, Finkelstein believes it could be shorter.
Williams had an up-and-down season last year, so the insider predicts it could have multiple opt-outs, which could just be a two-year deal.
“Williams very well could take a shorter deal that allows him to get right back to free agency after one good season, but for this deal, we are projecting what a four-year contract could look like,” Finkelstein wrote.
“If the Mets, or any team, commits to four years of Williams at $15 million per, they can likely place an opt-out after the second year instead of the first, guaranteeing two years of his services in the back-end of their bullpen.”
The Mets would bank on Williams being the dominant reliever he was with the Milwaukee Brewers and being a key part of the late-inning plans for the team.
Williams Open to Returning to Yankees
Although Williams had an up-and-down season, he did finish strong with the Yankees.
After he ended strongly, Williams said he’s open to returning to the Yankees in free agency.
“At first it was a challenge, but I’ve grown to love being here,” Williams said. “I love this city. I love taking the (subway) train to the field every day, I really enjoyed my experience here. … There’s a lot to like about this city, but it took me some time to adjust.
“I played in the smallest market in the league (in Milwaukee), to the biggest market in the league. I drove to the field every day; it took me 10 minutes to get there in Milwaukee. There’s just a lot of life stuff that’s an adjustment. I got here (to New York) a day before the season started and had to figure out my routine on the fly. The number of (media) people that want to talk to you, it was different. But I feel like I adjusted pretty well.”
Williams went 4-6 with a 4.79 ERA this season with the Yankees.
Caleb Williams & Bears Get Great News Before Packers Game


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Bears quarterback Caleb Williams.
The Chicago Bears have received some great news about their NFL playoff bid ahead of Week 14’s consequential showdown with the Green Bay Packers — thanks to a surprising NFC upset that unfolded in Week 13’s latest games.
During the Thanksgiving holiday, the Bears did their part to keep themselves in the running for a spot in the 2025 NFL Playoffs when they seized a 24-15 statement win over the Philadelphia Eagles on Black Friday that moved them to 9-3 on the season.
The win also ensured the Bears would retain possession of first place in the NFC North heading into their first of two regular-season games against the Packers (8-3-1), who can claim the top spot in the division themselves with a win over Chicago in Week 13.
Things got even better for the Bears after the early slot of games in Week 13, though.
On November 30, the Carolina Panthers pulled off a 31-28 upset victory over the Los Angeles Rams that had massive implications on the NFL playoff race. Not only did the win keep the Panthers in the race to win the NFC South, but it also bumped the Rams out of the top spot in the conference, making the Bears the new No. 1 seed in the NFC.
In other words, Caleb Williams and the Bears now have a direct path to clinching the first-round bye in the conference for the NFL playoffs, gift-wrapped for the holiday.
Can Bears Continue Winning & Claim the No. 1 Seed?
In years past, a technical slide into first place in the conference may not have resonated much with a long-tortured Bears fandom. Many fans likely still have reservations about their final five-game stretch, during which they will battle the Packers twice, travel to face the playoff-contending San Francisco 49ers (9-4) and host the Detroit Lions (7-5).
For these self-assured Bears, though, the path to victory is realistically attainable.
The Bears have a few things working in their favor after needing to fight tooth and nail — and tying for an NFL-most five fourth-quarter comebacks — over their first 12 games. For one, they are leaving plenty on the table that, with better execution, can make them a better football team, whether it is missed throws, sloppy coverage lapses or penalties.
The Bears showed improvement on that last category in their Black Friday win over the Eagles. While Gervon Dexter Sr. had a frustrating roughing-the-passer call against him that sparked a Philadelphia touchdown drive, they committed just four total penalties.
The other thing going for the Bears is their improving roster health. Cornerbacks Jaylon Johnson and Kyler Gordon returned to action against the Eagles and made an impact, but both played less than 70% of defensive snaps after so much time away. As they get their legs back under them, their playing time — and impact — should only improve.
The Bears will also expectedly get back all three of their starting linebackers — including veterans Tremaine Edmunds and T.J. Edwards — before the end of the regular season.
That’s all conducive to the Bears playing their best football in December and January.
Caleb Williams’ Development Could Define 2025 Run
The Bears have begun turning doubters into believers following their massive win over the reigning Super Bowl champions, but how far their run goes — and whether it even extends to the playoffs — could largely hinge on Williams’ continued development.
Williams has been a better quarterback for the Bears in 2025, looking more settled in the NFL environment and finding better rhythm in a system like Ben Johnson’s, which aims to establish the run game and play to Williams’ strengths. That said, there are still some issues for him to iron out that, if he can do so quickly, can help Chicago’s chances.
Accuracy is a big one. Williams said he wanted to complete 70% of his passes before the season began, but he is currently nowhere close to that mark at 58.2% — which is much worse than the 62.1% he managed as a rookie. Some of that is Williams adjusting to the demands of his new system, while another portion is the team’s 18 dropped passes (tied for sixth-most in the NFL). But Williams, for all his gifts, has also just missed some.
If Williams can correct his issues and start firing passes closer to the 70% standard that he set for himself, though, it could go a long way for the offense’s efficiency as they try to retain control of the No. 1 seed on the NFC down the stretch of the 2025 season.
Commanders release inactive list with major offensive news

LANDOVER, Md. – The Washington Commanders won’t have quarterback Jayden Daniels in action Week 13 against the Denver Broncos, but there are reinforcements coming back to help them get off their six-game losing streak on Sunday Night Football.
Going up against a tough Broncos defense, one of the best in the league, the Commanders are getting receiver Terry McLaurin back into the mix, even more important given the return of cornerback Patrick Surtain II on the other side of this matchup.
Shortly before kickoff, Washington and Denver announced each side’s list of inactive players, with Daniels headlining the group for the home team.

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Washington Commanders Inactive Players for Week 13
Washington Commanders Inactive Players for Week 13
QB Jayden Daniels
LS Tyler Ott
S Darnell Savage
LB Ale Kaho
OT Trent Scott
OT George Fant
DE Jalyn Holmes
Denver Broncos Inactive Players for Week 13
TE Nate Adkins
OLB Jonah Elliss
OT Geron Christian
DL Jordan Jackson
DE Sai'vion Jones
Broncos outside linebacker Jonah Elliss entered the weekend with a questionable designation due to a hamstring injury.
On the Commanders’ side, safety Will Harris (ankle) and long-snapper Tyler Ott (illness/back) were both questionable.

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Special Teams Shakeup
While Harris was expected to play Sunday night, the team did go out and add long-snapper Zach Triner to the practice squad, elevating him prior to the game, further indicating that Ott might not be available for the game.
Defensive end T.J. Maguranyanga was also elevated from the Washington practice squad for the first time this season.
Ott’s questionable status and Triner’s elevation opened the door for two of the three parts of the Commanders’ field goal and extra point operation being new on Sunday, with punter/holder Tress Way being the only player returning from the bye week since leaving Madrid after a Week 11 loss to the Miami Dolphins.
Kicker Matt Gay was released after returning from Spain and has since signed with the San Francisco 49ers. Meanwhile, Washington added kicker Jake Moody to its roster, a former kicker for the 49ers.
McLaurin's Impact
In his return, McLaurin is hoping to add another layer of dynamic ability we haven’t seen much from the Commanders’ offense since he last appeared in a game in Week 8 against the Kansas City Chiefs. In total, McLaurin has been able to play in just four games this season, suffering injuries in two of them.
However, as much as he’s missed, the veteran receiver has also proven his value, reaching near career-highs in both catch and successful reception percentages.
Washington and Denver kick off at 8:20 p.m. ET inside Northwest Stadium in Landover, Maryland, as the nightcap to the NFL’s Sunday schedule of games.