Yolanda Hadid and David Foster are officially divorced

Screengrab of Yolanda Hadid in "Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" season 5 YouTube/therealhousewives

Another couple is officially over, as former "Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" star Yolanda Hadid and musician David Foster's divorce has been finalized.

E! News reported that the divorce of Hadid and Foster, which was filed by the former in November 2015, had been finalized on Oct. 16, Monday. Two weeks after the mother of model Gigi Hadid filed for divorce, the former couple announced it publicly, saying that it was a mutual decision.

"We are grateful for the years we've spent together and believe wholeheartedly that we did our best," Hadid and Foster said by then. The duo had been married for four years before the divorce was filed. 

The two reached a consensus on legal fees and spousal support. Hadid and Foster had also agreed to divide the properties they both own. In February this year, Foster, in an interview with Vanity Fair, disclosed that while being single was a "powerful feeling," it was hard to be comfortable with.

Hadid had been battling Lyme disease and admitted that the illness had affected their bond. The record producer had slammed news questioning Hadid's illness in December 2015, which was just a month after their divorce announcement, saying that these were baseless, and added that he was a witness to how his partner had bravely faced the disease.

The Grammy Award-winning musician also lauded Hadid for her steadfast efforts in finding a cure to her illness since she was diagnosed in 2012. The model also appreciated Foster's efforts of being there as she fought the illness and even called her ex-husband "super nurse" in the reality TV show.

Foster was seen with "Terrified" singer Katharine McPhee in Malibu in May this year, more than a year after the filing of the divorce. Reports say that McPhee and Foster got intimate in one dinner sighting and shared two bottles of wine.

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