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Tyreek Hill's ex-wife stuns in a bikini during her perfect beach day

Hill has been dealt a double blow after he was cut by the Miami Dolphins

Keeta Vaccaro and Tyreek Hill
Keeta Vaccaro and Tyreek HillLAPRESSE

Tyreek Hill's estranged wife, Keeta Vaccaro, is embracing life in Miami as her divorce from the former Miami Dolphins wide receiver continues. Over the weekend, Vaccaro shared a video on Instagram showing her soaking up the sun while lounging on the beach in a leopard-print bikini.

In the short clip, she also enjoyed a slice of watermelon, highlighting a relaxed, carefree moment amid ongoing legal proceedings.

"My type of Saturday," Vaccaro captioned the post, giving her followers a glimpse of her attempt to enjoy life despite the turmoil surrounding her marriage.

The video quickly caught attention as fans commented on Vaccaro's cheerful demeanor, noting that she appears to be finding some personal freedom in her time in Florida.

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Vaccaro filed for divorce from Hill in April, just one day after police were called to their home following a report from Vaccaro's mother alleging an assault. No charges were filed in connection with the incident, but Vaccaro decided to end the marriage.

The couple married in November 2023 and welcomed their daughter, Capri, in November 2024. Since then, the split has led to legal proceedings that include spousal support and financial oversight.

Court criticism and financial versight

As part of the ongoing divorce case, a judge has expressed concern over Vaccaro's spending habits.

Hill was ordered to pay $5,500 per month in spousal support beginning in January. According to court documents, Hill has already paid Vaccaro $714,000 since their separation.

The judge specifically criticized Vaccaro for spending an additional $96,000 on a Bentley, stating the purchase was "excessive and unnecessary," particularly since she already received a $100,000 car allowance.

The court emphasized that the financial support she received was not meant for luxury purchases and should instead be used for necessities.

Vaccaro had initially requested $40,000 per month in spousal support, but that request was denied. However, Hill remains responsible for the home where Vaccaro and their daughter currently reside.

The court's guidance highlights that while Vaccaro has access to support, she is expected to manage funds responsibly as the divorce proceedings continue.

Despite these criticisms, Vaccaro appears determined to enjoy life on her own terms. Miami's sunny beaches and relaxed atmosphere offer a welcome escape and an opportunity to spend quality time with her daughter.

Her Instagram posts suggest she is finding ways to maintain a sense of normalcy while navigating the emotional and legal complexities of the divorce.

As the case moves forward, the public will likely continue to follow developments regarding the overall resolution of the marriage. For now, Vaccaro is using social media to show that she can find moments of happiness and peace, even amid challenging circumstances.

By embracing her time in Miami and focusing on her personal well-being, Vaccaro is showing that life after separation can still include joy.

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