In a move that has stunned the gospel music community, Glendon “Teddy” Campbell has officially filed for divorce from his wife of 25 years, Trecina “Tina” Campbell. The filing, submitted to the Los Angeles County Superior Court on Monday, April 13, 2026, marks the conclusion of a marriage that was often held up as a public symbol of faith, forgiveness, and reconciliation.
According to legal documents obtained by several outlets, Teddy Campbell cited “irreconcilable differences” as the reason for the dissolution of the marriage. This Tina Campbell husband files for divorce 2026 news comes after a period of private transition for the couple; the filing indicates that the pair officially separated in June 2024. Despite their long history of public ministry together, the documents suggest that the split has been nearly two years in the making.
The couple, who wed in August 2000, share multiple children, including two minor children aged 13 and 16. In the initial filing:
• Visitation: Teddy requested that the court establish formal visitation rights, though he did not specify preferred custody arrangements in the first set of documents.
• Spousal Support: Requests for spousal support and legal fees are expected to be addressed in future hearings.
• Assets: Teddy indicated in the filing that there are no significant separate or community property assets currently requiring the court’s division, which may suggest a pre-existing agreement or a desire for a straightforward legal process.
For many fans, the news is particularly heavy given the couple’s well-documented history. In 2013 and 2014, the Campbells’ marriage faced a massive public crisis following Teddy’s admission of multiple infidelities. Tina Campbell’s journey of choosing to forgive her husband and their subsequent “vow renewal” and “restoration” tour became the focal point of her solo music career and their joint web series, 10 Minutes with Teddy and Tina.
While Tina Campbell has not yet issued a formal public statement, her sister and Mary Mary partner, Erica Campbell, has often spoken about the importance of family and faith during times of trial. As one-half of the Grammy-winning duo, Tina’s personal journey has always been deeply intertwined with her music. Supporters of the group and the broader gospel community are now watching closely as the singer navigates this new chapter, moving from a story of public restoration to one of personal transition.


