
A judge denied reality star Drew Sidora’s request to delay his eviction order. That means Drew is running out of time to move out of her $2 million Georgia mini-mansion.
The reality star lost ownership of the house to estranged husband Ralph Pittman during their ongoing divorce. A judge set a May 31 deadline for Drew to pack up and leave the house.
The judge was not moved by Drew’s statement that she faces homelessness. The average price of a home similar to Drew’s in Georgia is about $1.4 million. She can’t afford that on her “Housewives” salary. Reality TV stars are supposed to be financially independent, not house poor.

Ralph and Drew’s divorce case, which began in 2023, has yet to be finalized. Although separated, Drew and Ralph continue to live in the same house. But Ralph wants her out.
Last April, Drew asked a judge for permission to kick Ralph out on the curb. Drew told the judge that her estranged husband was a “threat” to her three children, and she feared him.
Drew and Ralph share two children, and she shares her eldest son, Jojo, with her ex, Ricky Brascom.
Ralph and Drew filed back-to-back divorce petitions in 2023 after 9 years of marriage.
Ralph is represented by celebrity attorney Precious Anderson, who also represents Sandrarose.com.

Drew was in a gay-for-pay relationship with former WNBA star Ty Young. But sources say Ty stopped answering Drew’s phone calls.
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