Personal Life
Wyatt was married at age 18 to her first husband and road manager, Rahmat Morton, who was eleven years her senior. After suffering many years of physical abuse, Wyatt filed for divorce in 2009 after Morton grew increasingly violent. In 2009, fearing for her safety and that of her children, she relocated her family from her home state of Kentucky to Atlanta, Georgia. Wyatt was pregnant with her fourth child by the end of the marriage, but lost the child through miscarriage.
Wyatt remarried in 2010 to Micheal Ford, an ordained minister who is six years her junior. Ford is featured alongside Wyatt in the new TV One reality tv show R&B Divas. Together, the couple has six children, three fathered by Wyatt's first husband, and two fathered by Ford. The sixth child is her step-child from Ford's previous relationship.
The singer has two brothers who also work as entertainers. Her twin brother Keever Wyatt, III is a r&b and hip-hop artist, and her younger brother Kendall Wyatt is a writer for the Christian Music industry.
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