Brit Eady Confirms Split From Husband Mike Cunningham After Five Years! – Cliché Magazine

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Brit Eady Confirms Split From Husband Mike Cunningham After Five Years!  

Brit Eady is officially closing the door on her marriage.

Brit Eady

The Real Housewives of Atlanta alum, 37, confirmed she and husband Mike Cunningham are separating after five years together—using the final day of the year to publicly rip the bandage off. “I’m posting this on the last day of 365 to remove this facade of faking like this marriage is going to work,” Brit wrote in a pointed Instagram post on Dec. 31.

Making it clear there’s no turning back, she added, “Everybody can’t come into the next chapter. I’m done hurting and I want to be happy in my next chapter. Cheers to 2026 of putting my happiness first 🥂 ✌🏽.” She also shut down speculation head-on, writing, “And for the record as much as I can’t stand him, we are not going to create a false narrative that I’m walking away because of any fake made up rumors.”

Brit Eady

The announcement was paired with a polished, almost cinematic photo of the former couple and a follow-up slide reading, “… & ima come out of every storm like it was never raining,” set to Usher’s breakup anthem “Papers.”

Beyond the breakup itself, Brit used the moment to unpack deeper emotional truths—revealing how disrespect has played a major role in her personal unraveling. “I can be chill, fun, easy to get along with … I can vibe with anybody,” she wrote. “But the second I feel disrespected, everything in me shifts. My peace goes out the window, my patience disappears, and that soft version of me turns sharp real quick.”

Brit Eady

She continued, “I’m self-aware enough to know I’m a good woman. I’m kind, I’m genuine, I’m understanding, and I always try to lead with love. But that’s exactly why disrespect hits so deep … because I know how much grace I give before I ever lose it.”

Brit made it clear her reactions didn’t come out of nowhere. “When I snap, it’s never random, it’s a reaction. What you put in is what you get out of me.” While acknowledging she’s still growing, Brit Eady emphasized that peace—not proving a point—is now the priority. “Learning that not everyone deserves a response. Learning that peace is better than proving a point,” she wrote, adding, “Growth isn’t about never being triggered… it’s about recognizing what triggers you and protecting yourself before you get there.”

Brit Eady

Mike Cunningham, for his part, offered a restrained response amid the very public split. In a statement to PEOPLE