After seven years of marriage, Ne-Yo has reportedly finalized his divorce from his ex-wife Crystal Renay.
According to TMZ, the terms of the divorce state that the singer, 43, will keep three out of four of the couple’s homes.
Ne-Yo will also reportedly pay Crystal, 37, a $1.6million lump sum. His now ex-wife will keep one of their four Georgia homes along with $20,000 in moving expenses.
The hitmaker is also providing Crystal with a cheque for $150,000 so she can purchase a new car, as he takes possession of their 2022 Bentley Bentayga.
As per the publication, the So Sick star will also be paying Crystal $12,000 a month in child support and covering their school expenses. Additionally, Ne-Yo will be providing $5,000 a month in alimony for the next three years.
The former couple will share joint custody of their children Shaffer, six, Roman, four, Isabella, and Isabella, who is 17 months old. They have also agreed not to introduce any new romantic partners to the children unless they become engaged or married to that new person.
Ne-Yo is also the father of Madilyn, 12, and Mason, 11, with his ex Monyetta Shaw.
In August, Crystal filed for divorce after accusing Ne-Yo of continuous infidelity throughout their eight-year relationship.
The model criticized the singer for ‘eight years of lies and deception’ and claimed that he had been unfaithful with ‘women who sell their bodies to him unprotected,’ resulting in ‘wasted years and heartache’ for her.
‘8 years. 8 years of lies and deception. 8 years of unknowingly sharing my life and my husband with numerous women who sell their bodies to him unprotected…every last one of them!’ Crystal wrote on Instagram.
‘To say I’m heartbroken and disgusted is an understatement. To ask me to stay and accept it is absolutely insane. The mentality of a narcissist,’ she expressed. ‘I will no longer lie to the public or pretend that this is something it isn’t. I choose me, I choose my happiness and health and my respect I gained 3 beautiful children out of this but nothing else but wasted years and heartache,’ she continued.
She also urged fans to refrain from sending her videos of her husband allegedly being seen with other women.
Ne-Yo took to Twitter, stating that he had no interest in publicly addressing the split.
He said: ‘For the sake of our children, my family and I will work through our challenges behind closed doors. Personal matters are not meant to be addressed and dissected in public forums.’
He added: ‘I simply ask that you please respect me and my family’s privacy at this time.’
These posts followed the couple’s decision to give their marriage another chance and renew their vows in a Las Vegas wedding in April, subsequent to their initial marriage in 2016.
Although they briefly separated in early 2020, they reconciled a few months later.