Tina Campbell, one half of the gospel duo Mary Mary, is ending her 25-year marriage to Glendon ‘Teddy’ Campbell. The couple’s split follows a lengthy relationship that endured a highly publicized betrayal years ago.
Legal documents filed in Los Angeles reveal that Teddy initiated divorce proceedings on April 13, citing irreconcilable differences. The papers also disclose that the couple has been living separately since June 2024, indicating the separation has been quietly progressing for several months.
Married since August 2000, Tina and Teddy share two young children, along with three older daughters, including one from Teddy’s previous relationship. The court filings show Teddy has requested parenting time with their younger children, while arrangements for spousal support remain undecided.
Although the divorce filing is recent, the timeline suggests the relationship had been deteriorating well before the legal action. This development comes years after a significant infidelity scandal in 2014, when Teddy confessed to an affair with a woman closely connected to the family. The woman was reportedly a former employee and godmother to their children.
At the time, Tina openly discussed the emotional toll of the betrayal, describing it as devastating and deeply painful. The couple’s struggles were also featured on their reality show, where Tina expressed her anger and heartbreak. Despite the public nature of the scandal, they chose to reconcile and remained together for several years, even sharing their journey to rebuild trust.
Tina gained fame alongside her sister Erica Campbell as part of Mary Mary, achieving crossover success with hits like “Shackles (Praise You)” and “Walking.” Teddy, a musician himself, has performed as a drummer on prominent television programs.
In a significant development, the divorce now marks a definitive conclusion to a marriage that once seemed resilient despite its most challenging moments.
