In March 2022, Tyreek Hill made headlines by signing a groundbreaking four-year, $120 million contract with the Miami Dolphins, establishing himself as the highest-paid wide receiver in NFL history at the time. However, his personal life has taken several twists since then, leading to a high-profile divorce from fitness influencer Keeta Vaccaro, which is now creating significant financial implications.
Marriage and Divorce
Hill’s journey began with the signing of his major contract, which included a $25 million signing bonus and $72 million guaranteed. As the 31-year-old athlete juggles both a flourishing career and a complex personal life—reportedly fathering at least ten children—his marriage to Vaccaro, which took place in November 2023, has already hit rocky waters. Just 15 months later, on April 7, 2025, Vaccaro filed for divorce following a domestic dispute at their Miami residence.
The couple’s relationship has been marked by volatility; they started dating in 2020, got engaged in 2021, and soon after, they briefly considered divorce during their marriage. Their daughter, Capri, was born in late 2024, but by 2025, the marriage had completely unraveled, following an altercation that prompted police intervention, although no charges were filed.
Court-Ordered Support and Financial Implications
As the divorce proceedings unfold, Hill has been ordered to pay substantial temporary support to Vaccaro. Court documents indicate that he is required to provide between $20,000 and $50,000 per month in expenses, along with a $500,000 lump sum and approximately $457,517 for legal fees, which were reduced by the court. Additionally, Hill must provide Vaccaro with $100,000 to purchase a new vehicle following her exclusion from his Bentley.
Moreover, Vaccaro has exclusive rights to their $5.5 million waterfront condo while Hill remains responsible for the mortgage, taxes, and other related expenses, which could easily accumulate into millions over time. Notably, he is also tasked with providing health insurance for both Vaccaro and their daughter.
Ongoing Legal Challenges
This divorce is not Hill’s first encounter with controversy. In 2014, he was involved in a domestic assault case while at Oklahoma State, which led to his dismissal from the team and probation. His past has continued to haunt him, including a 2019 investigation related to child abuse, though no charges were brought due to insufficient evidence. In addition, Hill has faced various lawsuits and public incidents that have kept him in the spotlight.
Despite these challenges, Hill’s lucrative contract remains intact. His weekly earnings are substantial, estimated at around $1.4 million during the regular season, providing him with the financial cushion to manage his divorce settlements and ongoing child support obligations. However, the looming financial responsibilities raise questions about his ability to maintain his lifestyle in the future amidst these mounting legal and personal challenges.

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