Kenya Moore, Marc Daly.Photo: Jamie McCarthy/GettyKenya MooreandMarc Dalyare officially divorced.“After more than three years of litigation, I have finally been granted a divorce,” Moore, 52, tells PEOPLE in an exclusive statement about the private mediation. “I want to thank everyone who prayed for and uplifted me when I needed it the most.“She continues, “I’m excited for this next chapter in my life and being the best mom I can be for my daughter,Brooklyn.“The Real Housewives of Atlantastar concludes, “As a hopeless romantic, I still believe my forever person exists and know I’ll have my happily ever after ending after all.“Kenya Moore, Marc Daly.Paras Griffin/GettyOn Jan. 4, Moore toldAndy CohenonWatch What Happens Livethat she had come to consider the split"the world’s longest divorce"since theinitial filing in May 2021. Days later, she admitted that she and Daly “unfortunately"had not signed a prenuptial agreementbefore tying the knot.The Bravo star also opened up about having hermarital issues aired out onRHOAin an early January episode of theTamron Hall Show.“It was a struggle just to work through our differences even during the show,” she admitted. “A lot of it was exposed, just how we weren’t getting along or weren’t on the same page.““As I said before, I felt like my voice was stifled a lot because I felt like I had to be a certain kind of wife to get along with him and his personality,” she added. “That’s not what a marriage is about.“OnRHOA’s season 14reunion, Moore confirmed she was"still not divorced.“Moore said the holdup to divorce didn’t come down to alimony or child support: “He’s not asking for anything at this point. It’s just at a standstill so until we get a trial date or settle, it’s still going to go on.“Despite still being married, Moore said her pending divorce hadn’t held her back from meeting someone new — a sentiment she held fast to more than a year later atBravoCon 2023, when she declared: “I’m saying it right now:I will be single and divorced before 2024.“Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Moore and Daly wed in June 2017 and welcomed Brooklyn in November 2018. Theysplitfor the first time in September 2019. Though theyseemed to briefly rekindle their romancein February 2020, Daly confirmed in January 2021 that the couple hadsplit once again.Moore’s court filing that May stated that she had been living in a"bonafide state of separation"since September 2019 and that their marriage was “irretrievably broken.”

Kenya Moore, Marc Daly.Photo: Jamie McCarthy/Getty

Kenya Moore and Marc Daly

Kenya MooreandMarc Dalyare officially divorced.“After more than three years of litigation, I have finally been granted a divorce,” Moore, 52, tells PEOPLE in an exclusive statement about the private mediation. “I want to thank everyone who prayed for and uplifted me when I needed it the most.“She continues, “I’m excited for this next chapter in my life and being the best mom I can be for my daughter,Brooklyn.“The Real Housewives of Atlantastar concludes, “As a hopeless romantic, I still believe my forever person exists and know I’ll have my happily ever after ending after all.“Kenya Moore, Marc Daly.Paras Griffin/GettyOn Jan. 4, Moore toldAndy CohenonWatch What Happens Livethat she had come to consider the split"the world’s longest divorce"since theinitial filing in May 2021. Days later, she admitted that she and Daly “unfortunately"had not signed a prenuptial agreementbefore tying the knot.The Bravo star also opened up about having hermarital issues aired out onRHOAin an early January episode of theTamron Hall Show.“It was a struggle just to work through our differences even during the show,” she admitted. “A lot of it was exposed, just how we weren’t getting along or weren’t on the same page.““As I said before, I felt like my voice was stifled a lot because I felt like I had to be a certain kind of wife to get along with him and his personality,” she added. “That’s not what a marriage is about.“OnRHOA’s season 14reunion, Moore confirmed she was"still not divorced.“Moore said the holdup to divorce didn’t come down to alimony or child support: “He’s not asking for anything at this point. It’s just at a standstill so until we get a trial date or settle, it’s still going to go on.“Despite still being married, Moore said her pending divorce hadn’t held her back from meeting someone new — a sentiment she held fast to more than a year later atBravoCon 2023, when she declared: “I’m saying it right now:I will be single and divorced before 2024.“Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Moore and Daly wed in June 2017 and welcomed Brooklyn in November 2018. Theysplitfor the first time in September 2019. Though theyseemed to briefly rekindle their romancein February 2020, Daly confirmed in January 2021 that the couple hadsplit once again.Moore’s court filing that May stated that she had been living in a"bonafide state of separation"since September 2019 and that their marriage was “irretrievably broken.”

Kenya MooreandMarc Dalyare officially divorced.

“After more than three years of litigation, I have finally been granted a divorce,” Moore, 52, tells PEOPLE in an exclusive statement about the private mediation. “I want to thank everyone who prayed for and uplifted me when I needed it the most.”

She continues, “I’m excited for this next chapter in my life and being the best mom I can be for my daughter,Brooklyn.”

The Real Housewives of Atlantastar concludes, “As a hopeless romantic, I still believe my forever person exists and know I’ll have my happily ever after ending after all.”

Kenya Moore, Marc Daly.Paras Griffin/Getty

Kenya Moor and Marc Daly

On Jan. 4, Moore toldAndy CohenonWatch What Happens Livethat she had come to consider the split"the world’s longest divorce"since theinitial filing in May 2021. Days later, she admitted that she and Daly “unfortunately"had not signed a prenuptial agreementbefore tying the knot.

The Bravo star also opened up about having hermarital issues aired out onRHOAin an early January episode of theTamron Hall Show.

“It was a struggle just to work through our differences even during the show,” she admitted. “A lot of it was exposed, just how we weren’t getting along or weren’t on the same page.”

“As I said before, I felt like my voice was stifled a lot because I felt like I had to be a certain kind of wife to get along with him and his personality,” she added. “That’s not what a marriage is about.”

OnRHOA’s season 14reunion, Moore confirmed she was"still not divorced.”

Moore said the holdup to divorce didn’t come down to alimony or child support: “He’s not asking for anything at this point. It’s just at a standstill so until we get a trial date or settle, it’s still going to go on.”

Despite still being married, Moore said her pending divorce hadn’t held her back from meeting someone new — a sentiment she held fast to more than a year later atBravoCon 2023, when she declared: “I’m saying it right now:I will be single and divorced before 2024.”

Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.

Moore and Daly wed in June 2017 and welcomed Brooklyn in November 2018. Theysplitfor the first time in September 2019. Though theyseemed to briefly rekindle their romancein February 2020, Daly confirmed in January 2021 that the couple hadsplit once again.

Moore’s court filing that May stated that she had been living in a"bonafide state of separation"since September 2019 and that their marriage was “irretrievably broken.”

source: people.com