After more than two decades of marriage, the foundation behind one of gospel music’s most visible couples is officially cracking. Tina Campbell is now facing a divorce after her husband, Glendon Campbell, filed legal documents in Los Angeles County citing irreconcilable differences. According to the filing, the couple separated in June 2024, quietly closing a chapter that began when they tied the knot in August 2000.
The divorce filing confirms they share two minor children, though Glendon did not specify custody terms. Instead, he requested the court establish visitation and address spousal support at a later stage. He also indicated there are no major property division issues, which could suggest prior agreements or ongoing private negotiations.
For years, Tina and Glendon’s relationship played out both publicly and spiritually. As one half of Mary Mary alongside her sister Erica Campbell, Tina built a career blending gospel with mainstream appeal. At the same time, her marriage became part of her testimony, including past struggles that she openly discussed on reality television and in interviews.
That history adds weight to the current split. The couple previously worked through highly publicized cheating scandals, choosing reconciliation at the time and often speaking about faith as their anchor. Tina famously had a meltdown during the filming of the Mary Mary reality show over her husband’s infidelity, a moment that continues to go viral online.
Now, with divorce proceedings underway, that long narrative appears to be shifting in a different direction. Tina’s representatives have not issued a public response.

Please give them privacy. God is working things out.
As one of their biggest fan pray with them
love them and give them support.
Deep inside both of them there is agape love.