Miami Dolphins star Tyreek Hill is seeking a divorce from his wife Keeta Vaccaro – less than three months after they tied the knot.
Hill married Vaccaro, the sister of former NFL player Kenny Vaccaro, just 76 days ago on November 8 after getting engaged in 2021.
However, Broward County court records show that the Dolphins wide receiver, who is the subject of paternity suits from two other women, is now filing for divorce nearly 11 weeks after their big day.
He does this on the grounds that their marriage has ‘irretrievably broken down’.
South Florida Publication Sun Sentinel reports that he filed the petition through his family law attorney on Monday.
Dailymail.com revealed last month that Hill fathered children with three different women in four months, leading to paternity suits from two of his former flames.
Dolphins star Tyreek Hill wants divorce from wife Keeta Vaccaro – less than three months after they tied the knot
DailyMail.com revealed that Hill was being sued by two separate women who claim he is the father of their children born in February and May 2023
Brittany Lackner (left), the first of Hill’s new baby mamas, came forward in January, saying she and Hill had sex in Florida last year and that she was due to give birth within days. Another baby mama, Kimberly Baker (right), 29, came forward in May, claiming a paternity test would prove she and Hill conceived her newborn daughter Trae Love Hill in August 2022.
He tied the knot on November 8 with Vaccaro, an influencer and entrepreneur with more than 55,000 Instagram followers
He proposed in July 2021 to Vaccaro, a wellness entrepreneur and influencer and the sister of former New Orleans Saints first rounder Kenny, before ultimately tying the knot in Texas during a recent bye week.
The couple is believed to have been on and off during their 28-month engagement, and there’s no suggestion they were together when Hill reportedly put his three new baby mamas to bed in the summer of 2022.
While two of those former partners are suing the footballer, one of them rushed to his defense last month amid the latest controversy surrounding his personal life.
Camille Valmon, 33, told Dailymail.com: ‘I can’t say anything else about what he does outside of our parenting relationship because it’s just none of my business.
“But what I will say is that he is a great father, not just to our son, but to all his children.”
Hill — whose Dolphins were dumped out of the NFL playoffs by the Kansas City Chiefs earlier this month — is not on great terms with Brittany Lackner and Kimberly Baker, both of whom are pursuing him for paternity and child support in Broward County, Florida.
Lackner blasted Hill for offering her $2,500 a month after their son Soul was born in February, dismissing it in court as a “woefully inadequate” amount for an NFL player with a $30 million annual salary.
It is believed that the couple was on and off again during their 28-month engagement
Lackner’s petition, filed in Broward County, said a prenatal paternity test had already proven that Hill was the father “with a probability of greater than 99.9%”
Baker – pictured at her baby shower – accused the buccaneer All-Pro of showing “complete and despicable indifference” to their now six-month-old daughter, Trae.
A third woman, Camille Valmon, told DailyMail.com last month that Hill is also the father of her son, Tyreek D’Shaun Hill Jr, who was born on March 12.
She came forward in January, saying she and Hill had sex in Florida the year before and that she was due to give birth within days.
Her petition stated that a prenatal paternity test had already proven that he was the father “with a probability of greater than 99.9%.”
Baker, meanwhile, is accusing the buccaneer All-Pro of showing “utter and despicable indifference” to their now six-month-old daughter, Trae.
Hill’s controversial past also saw him plead guilty to domestic violence in 2015, after he was kicked off the Oklahoma State team for choking former fiancée Crystal Espinal – with whom he already has three children – while she was pregnant with their first son , Zev. Carter.
He was suspended by the Kansas City Chiefs in 2019 over alleged child abuse charges, but was reinstated after pleading his innocence and a prosecutor determined there was insufficient evidence to prove he broke Zev’s arm.
Months later, Espinal took Hill to court in Johnson County, Kansas, to prove he was the father of twins Nakeem and Nyla and to seek child support.
Then, after joining Miami in a blockbuster trade last year, Hill found himself in hot water again off the field when he was caught on CCTV punching a Miami Marina employee during a scuffle on June 18. The victim refused to press charges.