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Who gets what in Denise Richards, Aaron Phypers split

Denise Richards’ husband, Aaron Phypers, has filed for divorce from the actress after nearly seven years of marriage.

The self-employed businessman cited “irreconcilable differences” as the reason for their split, Realtor reports.

In court documents filed by Phypers, 52, who wed Richards, 54, in 2018 after just one year of dating, he also lifted the lid on their finances.

Phypers admitted in the filing that his monthly income is next to nothing, while estimating his estranged wife rakes in around $US250,000 ($A383,000) a month from her OnlyFans account and her on-screen work.

According to Fox News, the legal documents also contain information about the duo’s spending habits.

Phypers stated that their monthly expenses total around $US105,000 ($A160,000).

About $US20,000 ($A30,000) is spent on clothing, $US18,000 ($A27,000) rent, $US15,000 ($A23,000) restaurants, $US8,000 ($A12,260) utilities and $US7000 ($A10,700) child care services.

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Denise Richards’ husband, Aaron Phypers, has filed for divorce from the Hollywood A-lister after nearly seven years of marriage. Picture: Michael Tullberg/Getty Images

Phypers cited “irreconcilable differences” as the reason for their split. Picture: Robin L Marshall/Getty Images

The former wellness professional explained he has not been able to contribute to these monthly costs since October 2024, when he was forced to shut down his Malibu health centre, Quantum 360 Club.

In his petition, Phypers requested spousal support from the actress — and asked to keep their assets and debts as separate property, including his power tools, motorcycle, and sports car.

Although the former lovebirds don’t share any children, it was previously revealed that Phypers was in the process of adopting his wife’s 14-year-old daughter, Eloise.

However, it is unclear whether that application was ever completed.

It is also unclear what the former couple’s living arrangement will look like after their split — the date of which is listed in the filing as July 4 — having already set up a somewhat unique home situation for themselves long before their marriage began to fall apart.

Phypers, who tied the knot with Richards, 54, in 2018 after one year of dating, has requested spousal support from the actress. Picture: Bruce Glikas/Getty Images

Although the former lovebirds don’t share any children, it was previously revealed that Phypers, 52, was in the process of adopting her 14-year-old daughter, Eloise. Picture: Tommaso Boddi/Getty Images for Associated Television International

Richards lifted the lid on their unconventional home life during an episode of her reality series, “Denise Richards and Her Wild Things”, in which she stars alongside Phypers as well as her daughters, Sami, Lola, and Eloise

At the time, she confessed that her current set up was “a little confusing,” particularly because she owns a Malibu home that she doesn’t actually live in — and had instead handed over to her husband’s family to use as their own residence.

“My living situation is a little confusing,” she said.

“I don’t live in our [Malibu] house. Aaron’s mum and dad and his brother … they were going to stay for a few months, [but] it’s been over three years.”

Instead, Richards and her family moved into a rented townhouse to get some “more space.”

And such was the appeal of the unit she initially leased that she ended up renting two additional homes.

“I needed some space, so I rented a townhouse,” she said. “And then I rented another one and another one, so I have three of them.”

In her new reality series, “Denise Richards and Her Wild Things,” the actress revealed that their family was all residing between three rented townhouses. Picture: Bravo

The former “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” star explained each of the properties served a different purpose, revealing she and her family were using the abodes almost as though they were rooms in a house.

“One’s an office, one’s a studio, one’s for Lola and Eloise and for us to sleep in, and then when Aaron and I want privacy, then we sleep in the studio,” she said.

“I told Sam and Lola that we can be like ‘Melrose Place,’ and they’re like, ‘What’s that?’”

Although she did not reveal the cost of her multiple rentals, Phypers’ divorce disclosures suggest the duo were spending around $US18,000 ($A27,000) a month on housing — which would mean that each of the townhouses costs $US6,000 ($A9,100) to lease.

The duo have not yet shared whether Phypers will continue to live in one of the properties, or if his family will be permitted to stay in Richards’ Malibu home in the wake of their split.

Although she owns a home in Malibu, Richards says she and her family moved into the townhouses (pictured) so that Phypers’ family could live in her main residence. Picture: Bravo

Three months before the news of their divorce broke, Richards’ eldest daughter, Sami, lifted the lid on the somewhat turbulent environment inside the family’s home.

The 21-year-old confessed in April that she and her mother didn’t speak for close to a year after she made the decision to move out of the house and in with her father, Charlie Sheen.

The model blamed her move on the “constant” fighting that was going on at her mother’s house, admitting that she “felt like the odd one out” inside the dwelling.

“I was living at my mum’s, obviously, with Aaron [Phypers] and Lola, and we were all fighting constantly,” she said during an appearance on Gia Giudice’s podcast, “Casual Chaos.”

“I did not get along with anyone. I kind of felt like the odd one out and being the older sister, the blame was, like, always thrown on me for everything.

“I was really struggling mentally in that house, and there’s obviously a lot that I wish I could say, but I’ll get in trouble for saying [it].”

Sami initially announced her decision to leave Richards’ property in a video posted to TikTok.

The media personality referred to her mum’s abode as a “hell house” and claimed she had been “trapped in an abusive household.”

In response, an unnamed insider told People magazine that Richards had been struggling to come to terms with her daughter’s decision.

The former “James Bond” star believed she had simply been setting “normal” boundaries for her then-17-year-old child.

Richards was previously married to actor Charlie Sheen from 2002 and 2006 and shares children Sami and Lola with him. Picture: Jim Spellman/WireImage

Richards’ eldest daughter, Sami (left), previously hinted that the family’s life at home was somewhat difficult. Picture: Charles Sykes/Bravo via Getty Images

Richards and Phypers began dating in June 2017, having met for the first time at his wellness centre in Malibu, where the actress was undergoing “preventative DNA repair,” she later revealed.

They quickly struck up a romance and tied the knot in a private ceremony in Malibu just one year later.

Prior to his relationship with Richards, Phypers was briefly married to “Desperate Housewives” star Nicollette Sheridan. They finalised their divorce in August 2018.

Meanwhile, Richards had a very highly publicised marriage to actor Sheen from 2002 and 2006, and the duo share two children — Sami and Lola.

The actress had previously insisted that she would never get a divorce again while reflecting on her separation from Sheen, admitting that she hated the “Judgement” she faced after their split.

“The judgment from other people and being made out to be this awful woman, I’ll never get divorce, even if we hate each other,” she said.

Parts of this story first appeared in Realtor and was republished with permission.

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