Anthony Anderson & Wife Alvina Divorce After 22 Years Of Marriage

Anthony Anderson & Wife Alvina Divorce After 22 Years Of Marriage
Black-ish star Anthony Anderson and his wife, Alvina Stewart-Anderson, have called it quits after 22 years of marriage.
Reports say that Alvina filed for divorce in Los Angeles County on Friday (Mar. 25), citing “irreconcilable differences.” According to the documents, she’s requesting spousal support.

Anthony, Alvina Circa 2011
In addition to alimony, Alvina reportedly asked that Anthony cover her legal fees. She also wants to stop the court from awarding support to him.
Alvina first filed for divorce in Sept. 2015. Legal documents stated that the couple separated on Apr. 1, 2014. In 2017, Alvina dismissed the petition after the two reconciled.
Anthony and Alvina met at Howard University in 1989. They got married in 1999. Together, the pair has two children: Kyra, 26, and Nathan, 22.

LOS ANGELES, CA – MAY 06: (L-R) Nathan Anderson, Doris Hancox, host Anthony Anderson, Alvina Stewart, and Kyra Anderson attend the VH1 ‘Dear Mama’ taping on May 6, 2017 in Los Angeles, California.
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