In a new interview with @people, Drew Sidora opened up about the end of her marriage with Ralph Pittman and when she knew to call it quits.
“Well everything in the petition I obviously stand by and it was just a culmination of things that should not happen in a marriage,” Sidora, 38, shared. “And I think the inability to own it, the inability to apologize, the inability to work through it, the inability to care about my emotional state and wanting to work and heal that, was very challenging.”
According to Drew things started going left in their marriage once some of their marital issues “started to happen on camera” which made her feel embarrassed “on top of what we were dealing with behind closed doors.” She goes on to say how that when she knew it was time to leave. [It was] definitely the breaking point and enough is enough,” she confesses. “And I didn’t see that coming. Of course I was forever, but it was like [there was] nothing else left for me to hold onto because the behavior and inappropriateness just never stopped. It was just too much.”
As we previously reported, Drew accused Ralph of being a “serial cheater and adulterer” who abused her both mentally and financially and even got “physically aggressive” with her at one point. But now she is just hoping for “an an amicable divorce.”
“I’m hoping for a great co-parenting partner. I’m hoping for us to come out of this and be able to be friends and be respectful,” she continues. “I’m hoping for my kids to be happy and just to really see what life has for me on the other side of all this. It’s hard to imagine right now, but I would love to just be completely whole moving forward.”
After the news of their break up hit the internet Pittman did release a statement exclusively to PEOPLE as well.
“Love is a beautiful thing,” he wrote at the time. “Unfortunately we have made the difficult decision to move on to our next chapters, independent of each other. Drew and I have decided to file for divorce. We have three amazing young children, and their mindset and growth is what is most important. As we navigate this difficult time, I ask that you please respect our privacy.”