Kandi Burruss prenup? Mama Joyce says Todd Tucker didn't want to sign before wedding to RHOA star

"Real Housewives of Atlanta" star, Kandi Burruss with her mother, Joyce. Instagram

Real Housewives of Atlanta star, Kandi Burruss may have happily jumped the broom with Todd Tucker on Friday, but fans of the reality show are buzzing about her mother's alleged comments on a prenup.

Though the singer/songwriter's mother, Joyce, has publicly expressed in interviews how worried she was about her daughter's relationship with Todd, Radar Online reports that prior to the wedding, the mother had finally come to terms with the approaching marriage.

"If she is happy then I am happy for her," Mama Joyce was reported saying to Radar Online in March. "I'm not going to stand up when they ask if anyone has any objections. I don't have anything to say."

Yet, a Too Fab interview revealed that the reality star's mom was uneasy about what took place the night before the wedding. Expressing how she felt about the recent marriage, Mama Joyce stated, "She's the one that has to live with him. I did everything I could do. If she's jumping in the river with sharks, she's gonna get chewed up," she said.

Mama Joyce also implied that Kandi's new husband may he after her daughter's money. The mom shared with Too Fab that Tucker refused to sign a prenup.

"I got a little pissed at the bridegroom the night before this wedding," Joyce admitted. "He kind of held up on signing the prenup and didn't come to the rehearsal dinner because he didn't want to sign it. His mom said she didn't see no reason for him to have to sign because they were in love. He was the one who didn't have a damn thing, but that's another story. But from what I understand, he did sign."

Neither of the two newlyweds have released any statements concerning what was said about their prenup.

Fans however, can look forward to hearing more about this drama. Mama Joyce told Too Fab that she will be working on a tell-all book. It is said that the tell-all will include some more details about Kandi's big day.

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