Case Closed: Tyreek Hill and Wife Continue Their Marriage Following the Drop of Their Divorce Petition
The formal divorce filing between Tyreek Hill of the Miami Dolphins and Keeta Vaccaro, his longtime fiancée and current wife, has been dropped.
Tyreek Hill, a wide receiver for the Miami Dolphins who will start his third season with the team, has formally terminated his divorce suit in Broward County, according to public documents.
The Dramatic Divorce of Tyreek Hill: What Actually Went Down?
On behalf of Hill, the divorce was first filed on January 22 by Hill’s attorney. Eight days later, though, Hill asked to have the petition completely dismissed.
The filing was made about three weeks following the fire at Hill’s Florida mansion in Southwest Ranches. Authorities stated that the fire started because a youngster was tinkering with a lighter.
Hill was fast to react when reports about the divorce started to circulate on platform X (previously known as Twitter).
During a live Twitch show, Hill claimed that the filing was an error and that he had even “fired the f***ing bonehead that did that mistake.”
Hill did not elaborate on the reasons for the person’s first signature of the divorce petition or the manner in which the error was created.
The firing caps off an unusual two and a half-week period during which the Sun Sentinel broke the story, Hill republished the original post on his official X page, and he offered his commentary and stated on a different Twitch broadcast that he had fired “a lot of people” as a result of the “mistake.”
On November 8, during the Dolphins’ Week 10 bye, Hill wed longtime fiancée Keeta Vaccaro in Travis County, Texas. After getting married, Vaccaro attended nearly every Dolphins home and road game, including the team’s season-ending loss against Hill’s previous team, Kansas City, on Super Wild Card Weekend in January of this year.
This past weekend, Vaccaro traveled to Orlando for the Pro Bowl to watch Hill play.
As of right now, the divorce has been “dismissed, settled, or disposed before hearing,” according to Broward County court records. Hill claims he is “happily married” and “gone stay that way.”