Basketball Wives’ Kenya Bell & Estranged Husband’s Divorce Gets Messy + Peep Kenya’s Shopping Habit

It appears that we are about to witness an ugly divorce between Basketball Wives’ newest ‘wife’, Kenya Bell and her estranged baller (he plays overseas in Italy), Charlie Bell. The latest drama shared about their messy divorce involves how much reckless money they spend on themselves.

In court documents, Kenya alleges that while she’s struggling financially to take care of the couple’s children, Charlie is in Paris, living it up, shopping at Louis Vuitton. Charlie too, points the finger at Kenya, claiming that she’s not only spent $110,000 on plastic surgery and surgery related expenses, she’s also made a number of other frivolous purchases. Like:
- $82,000 on a Corvette, which she drove for 3 weeks — then resold it for $61,000
- $12,000 on a motorcycle
- $20,000 on criminal attorneys
- $150,000 on “miscellaneous expenses to get even with Mr. Bell”
- and $110,000 on plastic surgeries and expenses in L.A. for the plastic surgery trips
No word from a judge, as of yet. Meanwhile, Kenya is currently promoting her latest single on iTunes:

And if you’re unfamiliar with her voice, here’s a clip that she recently shared of her singing ‘America the Beautiful’:
[youtube width=”590″ height=”415″]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jX-u9ySzJ3Q&feature=youtu.be[/youtube]
[TMZ]
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