After making a statement in regards to her divorce with David Foster, Yolanda moved out of her ex's bachelor pad and got herself a new home.
A source exclusively told E! News that her husband suggested that it would be a good idea for Yolanda to find her own place. "David thought it best that she move out, It was his condo they had been living in."
Real Housewives of Beverly Hill then posted a cryptic photo on Instagram regarding her move. Foster then captioned the photo: "First day of the rest of my life....... #DefiningMoment #NewBeginnings #OneFootInFronttOfTheOther #HomeSweetHome,"
Yolanda may be new to her apartment, but she managed to make a home out of it. She even shared an Instagram photo of herself as she gets cozy. She captioned the photo with a message that she'll be taking things one day at a time.
"If God brings you to it, he will bring you through it......... #Faith #BuildingTheNew #OneDayAtATime #NightNight,"
Yolanda Foster and her husband David made the headlines after announcing their divorce. As per Daily Mail, the 51-year-old mother of models namely Gigi and Bella Hadid was spotted as she was carrying a Lyme Disease board into her new home. In relation to her change of address, a moving van was also spotted along with medical equipment and her other belongings.
Earlier this month, news broke out that former super model Yolanda Foster and her record producer husband David Foster made a surprising announcement regarding their relationship. As per People, the ex-couple decided to end their marriage. They then released an official statement in regards to their split which states:
"Sadly we have decided to go our separate ways, We've shared nine beautiful and joyous years together. During that time we experienced love, friendship and the inevitable challenges that come with managing a marriage, careers, blended families and health issues."
During an interview with Andy Cohen at Watch What Happens Live which was reported by All Things Real Housewives, the 'RHOBH' star openly shared the main cause of their separation. Foster also shared that she and her husband did their best to work things out. They did their best in staying strong but their love couldn't withstand the challenges they are facing.
''We had a beautiful love story that I will treasure forever. Unfortunately it was not strong enough to withstand the circumstances that came our way. Chronic, long-term illness is extremely challenging. Not only for the person sick but also for the caregiver. It for sure changed the dynamic of the relationship."