Actor Tyrese Gibson continues to face more hurdles after his divorce. His ex-wife is seeking to take possession of the Fast and Furious star’s mansion in Georgia.
Lawyers for the ex-wife, Samantha Lee Gibson, reportedly went to court on September 17 to make the request for the seven-bedroom property of the television personality, who has been unable to pay child support.
Some observers had since reacted to the suit, wondering why Samantha Lee Gibson was somewhat bent on draining her ex-husband’s coffers.
In September, Tyrese Gibson was on the verge of going to jail after he was arrested for contempt of court for failing to pay child support for his five-year-old daughter, Soraya Lee.
Sources close to the case said he was supposed to pay $73,000, which includes a $7,500 fee for his ex-wife Samantha Gibson’s attorney.
At the time, the top actor cited strikes in Hollywood for his inability to pay the monthly child support on time to his ex-wife.
Persons close to the couple say Gibson and his ex-wife had not been on the same page for years regarding the child support payments.
The 45-year-old had also chastised his ex-wife for asking for what he felt was an excessive amount of child support money and made some social media posts to that effect.
During a conversation about his upcoming film 1992 and album Beautiful Pain, he reflected on the obstacles that could have marred his career and spoke of “letting God down” by filing for divorces from Samantha Lee and Norma Mitchell.
He again appeared on The Breakfast Club talk show, where he reflected on losing several loved ones in the past 11 years.
“I’m doing the best I can with every 24 hours I get,” he told the host when asked how he handled grief. When tears started falling down his face, he continued, “I don’t need no tissue… Black men cry.”
He spoke about his new album, Beautiful Pain, and his new movie, “1992,” saying there was no movie role or song collaboration that could ever replace his late mother.
His appearance on the show attracted mixed reactions on social media, with some people expressing sympathy.