Mustard, Ex-Wife Chanel Thierry Reach Divorce Settlement
Mustard and his ex-wife, Chanel Thierry, have finalized their divorce.
According to TMZ, the Faith Of A Mustard Seed artist is walking away with a number of assets including a 2022 Maybach Benz, a 2018 Lamborghini Aventador, a 2019 Lamborghini Urus, a 2022 Cadillac Escalade, a 2022 Rolls-Royce Cullinan, a 1960 Chevy Impala, four motorcycles and more. He will also retain ownership of their Chatsworth mansion and multiple properties in the Greater Los Angeles area.
They will share joint legal custody of their three young children, and Mustard will have to pay over $24,500 monthly for child support. Thierry will receive a one-time settlement of $315,000 in spousal support plus a lump sum payment of $275,000.
Mustard will maintain the rights to his music catalog while Thierry will remain sole owner of the pajama and loungewear company she founded, Sleep Ova, as well as a Tesla Model X.
The former couple had been together since they were 19 years old. They got engaged in 2018 and wed two years later. After less than two years of marriage, Mustard filed for divorce in 2022— citing irreconcilable differences.
Amid their battle regarding child support and custody, Thierry accused Mustard of trying to “demolish” her name. “The world has watched you uplift me as a mother and wife and now because you decided to leave and try to replace me and it didn’t work. You want to demolish my name!?,” she wrote on Threads. “It’s disgusting. The nerve to have me fighting for custody because you are so bitter and don’t want to pay [child support]. I sat in the house YEARS watching them kids while you toured the world!”
She later stated, “I would never associate myself with a low vibrational soul like u ever again.”
The “Not Like Us” producer told Billboard earlier this year that he “has no hate” in his heart towards anyone. He welcomed a daughter with his girlfriend, Brittany Stroud, this summer.
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