Kandi Burruss and Todd Tucker, who recently announced their divorce after 11 years of marriage, put aside their differences to celebrate their daughter Blaze’s sixth birthday together in Atlanta. The reunion, which took place just one day after the split was made public, highlighted their commitment to co-parenting and family unity.
The birthday celebration occurred on November 23, 2025, at a venue in Atlanta, where the former couple hosted a Snow White-themed party for their youngest child, Blaze. Photos from the event showed both parents smiling and posing with Blaze and their son Ace, indicating a harmonious atmosphere despite the recent personal turmoil. The party was held at Ready, Set FUN!, a popular children’s entertainment spot, and featured Blaze dressed as a princess with face paint. This united front demonstrated their priority on maintaining normalcy for their children during the transition.
Details of the party included a festive setup with Snow White decorations, and both Kandi and Todd were present throughout the event. Kandi was seen in a casual gray sweatsuit, while Todd wore a black tracksuit and a backwards baseball cap, both appearing relaxed and engaged. The images, obtained by media outlets, captured intimate moments such as Todd hugging Blaze in her princess dress. These visuals were shared on social media, where fans noted the absence of tension between the estranged couple.
The reunion came shortly after Kandi Burruss confirmed the divorce on November 21, 2025, through a statement to People magazine. She expressed that it was a “difficult and emotional time” but emphasized her focus on “protecting my peace, being the best mother I can be, and co-parenting with love and respect.” Similarly, TMZ reported that the split was amicable, with sources indicating no drama and a separation that had been ongoing for several months. Kandi had been spending time in New York City for work, while Todd remained in Atlanta with the children.
Kandi Burruss, 49, and Todd Tucker, 52, first met on “The Real Housewives of Atlanta” in 2011 and got engaged three years later. They married in 2014 in a lavish “Coming to America”-themed wedding, which was featured on the show. Together, they have two children: Blaze, who turned six, and Ace, who is nine years old. Kandi also has a daughter, Riley, 23, from a previous relationship, and Todd has a daughter, Kaela, 29, from his past marriage.
On social media, both parents shared separate birthday tributes to Blaze on Instagram, without posting photos together. Kandi wrote, “Happy birthday to my little twin @blazetucker!!! Time is flying by! So strong, smart, talented, creative, big personality, & a winner! My beautiful little princess! I love you so much.” Todd posted a picture of him hugging Blaze, captioning it, “She makes me smile, laugh and remember how blessed I am. I love her so much.” These posts garnered thousands of likes and comments from fans supporting the family.
The announcement of the divorce had been preceded by speculation, as fans noticed Kandi had removed Tucker’s last name from her Instagram handle prior to the official statement. Additionally, Todd was absent from Kandi’s recent appearance at BravoCon 2025, where she received a “Wifetime Achievement Award.” These signs had fueled rumors, but the confirmed split and subsequent reunion show a mature approach to handling the situation publicly.
Looking ahead, the focus for both Kandi and Todd is on co-parenting their children and continuing their individual careers. Kandi, a singer-songwriter and businesswoman, remains active in entertainment, while Todd, a film producer, is involved in various projects. Their ability to come together for family events like Blaze’s birthday suggests a positive foundation for future co-parenting, which could serve as an example for others in similar situations.
