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Perth Now
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- Perth Now
Denise Richards' reality television series ‘not returning for second series'
Denise Richards' reality television series is reportedly not returning for a second series. The eight-episode series, which premiered in March 2025, followed Denise, 54, as she navigated family life with her daughters Sami Sheen, 21, Lola Sheen, 20, and Eloise Richards, 13 – and also featured were her now-estranged husband Aaron Phypers, 52, and her ex-husband Charlie Sheen, 59. But People has reported Denise Richards and Her Wild Things will not return for a second season. The outlet said: 'People has learned that Richards' Bravo series, Denise Richards and Her Wild Things, will not have a sophomore run as it was always planned as a limited series from the outset, with no intention of resuming after its debut season.' Denise's series offered an intimate look into the household dynamics, including candid conversations about the actress' marriage to Aaron. During one episode, Denise and Aaron openly discussed their relationship in a confessional interview. Aaron said: 'Being with Denise is it for me. I'm done.' Denise replied: 'Yeah, I'm never getting divorced again. Even if we hate each other, I'm not gonna f****** get divorced.' Despite that declaration, Aaron filed for divorce from Denise on 7 July, citing 'irreconcilable differences' and listing their date of separation as 4 July. The filing comes after six years of marriage, following their wedding in September 2018. In his petition, Aaron claimed he has 'not made income' since closing his wellness business, Quantum 360 Club, in early 2024. He also alleged Denise brings in more than $250,000 a month through her OnlyFans account, television appearances, brand partnerships and public events. According to the filing, the couple's monthly spending includes $15,000 on dining out, $10,000 on groceries and household goods, $20,000 on clothing, and more than $18,000 on rent. Before her marriage to Aaron, Denise was married to Charlie Sheen from 2002 to 2006. They share two daughters, Sami and Lola. Aaron was previously married to Desperate Housewives actor Nicolette Sheridan. The pair separated in 2016 and finalised their divorce in 2018.
Yahoo
08-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Denise Richards' Husband Aaron Phypers Files for Divorce After 6 Years of Marriage—After Moving His Family Into Actress' Malibu Home
' husband, Aaron Phypers, has filed for divorce from the Hollywood A-lister after nearly seven years of marriage—citing 'irreconcilable differences' as the reason for their split. In court documents filed by Phypers, 52, who wed Richards, 54, in 2018 after just one year of dating, he also lifted the lid on their intriguing financials, admitting in the filing that his monthly income is next to nothing, while estimating that his estranged wife rakes in around $250,000 a month from her OnlyFans account and her on-screen work. According to Fox News, the legal documents also contain intimate information about the duo's spending habits, with Phypers stating that their monthly expenses total around $105,000, much of which is spent on clothing ($20,000), rent ($18,000), restaurants ($15,000), utilities ($8,000) and child care services ($7,000). The former wellness professional explained that he has not been able to contribute to these monthly costs since October 2024, when he was forced to shut down his Malibu health center, Quantum 360 Club. In his petition, Phypers requested spousal support from the actress—and asked to keep their assets and debts as separate property, including his power tools, motorcycle, and sports car. Although the former lovebirds don't share any children, it was previously revealed that Phypers was in the process of adopting his wife's 14-year-old daughter, Eloise; however, it is unclear whether that application was ever completed. It is also unclear what the former couple's living arrangement will look like after their split—the date of which is listed in the filing as July 4—having already set up a somewhat unique home situation for themselves long before their marriage began to fall apart. Richards lifted the lid on their unconventional home life during an episode of her reality series, 'Denise Richards and Her Wild Things,' in which she stars alongside Phypers as well as her daughters, Sami, Lola, and Eloise At the time, she confessed that her current setup was 'a little confusing,' particularly because she owns a Malibu home that she doesn't actually live in—and had instead handed over to her husband's family to use as their own residence. 'My living situation is a little confusing,' she said. 'I don't live in our [Malibu] house. Aaron's mom and dad and his brother … they were going to stay for a few months, [but] it's been over three years.' Instead, Richards and her family moved into a rented townhouse to get some 'more space.' And such was the appeal of the unit she initially leased that she ended up renting two additional homes. 'I needed some space, so I rented a townhouse,' she said. 'And then I rented another one and another one, so I have three of them.' She explained that each of the properties served a different purpose, revealing that she and her family were using the abodes almost as though they were rooms in a house. 'One's an office, one's a studio, one's for Lola and Eloise and for us to sleep in, and then when Aaron and I want privacy, then we sleep in the studio,' she said. 'I told Sam and Lola that we can be like 'Melrose Place,' and they're like, 'What's that?'' Although she did not reveal the cost of her multiple rentals, Phypers' divorce disclosures suggest that the duo were spending around $18,000 a month on housing—which would mean that each of the townhouses costs $6,000 to lease. The duo have not yet shared whether Phypers will continue to live in one of the properties, or if his family will be permitted to stay in Richards' Malibu home in the wake of their split. Three months before the news of their divorce broke, Richards' eldest daughter, Sami, lifted the lid on the somewhat turbulent environment inside the family's home, confessing in April that she and her mother didn't speak for close to a year after she made the decision to move out of the house and in with her father, Charlie Sheen. She blamed her move on the 'constant' fighting that was going on at her mother's house, admitting that she 'felt like the odd one out' inside the dwelling. 'I was living at my mom's, obviously, with Aaron [Phypers] and Lola, and we were all fighting constantly. I did not get along with anyone. I kind of felt like the odd one out and being the older sister, the blame was, like, always thrown on me for everything,' she said during an appearance on Gia Giudice's podcast, 'Casual Chaos.' 'I was really struggling mentally in that house, and there's obviously a lot that I wish I could say, but I'll get in trouble for saying [it].' Sami initially announced her decision to leave Richards' property in a video posted to TikTok, where she referred to her mom's abode as a 'hell house' and claimed she had been 'trapped in an abusive household.' In response, an unnamed insider told People magazine that Richards had been struggling to come to terms with her daughter's decision. The former 'James Bond' star believed she had simply been setting 'normal' boundaries for her then-17-year-old child. Richards and Phypers began dating in June 2017, having met for the first time at his wellness center in Malibu, where the actress was undergoing 'preventative DNA repair,' she later revealed. They quickly struck up a romance and tied the knot in a private ceremony in Malibu just one year later. Prior to his relationship with Richards, Phypers was briefly married to 'Desperate Housewives' star Nicollette Sheridan. They finalized their divorce in August 2018. Meanwhile, Richards had a very highly publicized marriage to actor Sheen from 2002 and 2006, and the duo share two children—Sami and Lola. The actress had previously insisted that she would never get a divorce again while reflecting on her separation from Sheen, admitting that she hated the 'judgement' she faced after their split. 'The judgment from other people and being made out to be this awful woman, I'll never get divorce, even if we hate each other,' she said. Jon Bon Jovi and His $43 Million Palm Beach Mansion Put a Halt to Mystery Buyer's Plans for Real Estate Takeover in Florida Enclave EXCLUSIVE: Taylor Swift's Former Cape Cod Love Nest Finds a Buyer—Weeks After Being Listed for $14.5 Million What Florida Condo Owners Need To Know as Reform Bill Takes Effect on July 1


Global News
08-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Global News
Denise Richards' husband files for divorce after 6 years of marriage
Denise Richards and Aaron Phypers have split up after six years of marriage. Phypers, 52, filed for divorce in Los Angeles on Monday, citing 'irreconcilable differences' and listing their date of separation as July 4, according to court documents obtained by E! News. He is also requesting spousal support from Richards, 54, and asking to keep their assets and debts as separate property, including his 2018 Indian Dark Horse motorcycle, his Shelby GT500 sports car and power tools. In the court documents, Phypers claims that Richards is making over US$250,000 per month from her OnlyFans account, TV appearances and other brand deals. He says he has had no income in the last 12 months after closing his business, Quantum 360 Club, in 2024. He claims that they spend about $105,000 per month and estimates that $20,000 is spent on clothes, $18,000 on rent, $25,000 on food, $15,000 on entertainment, $8,000 on utilities, $5,000 on maintenance and repairs and an additional $5,000 on laundry and cleaning. He also said their phone bills cost $500 and expenses associated with their cars and transportation are around $1,500. Phypers also claimed that Richards spends over $7,000 per month on child care. Story continues below advertisement The former couple do not share any children together, but the Wild Things actor had previously said that Phypers was in the process of adopting her daughter Eloise, 14. Richards is also mom to daughters Sami Sheen, 21, and Lola Sheen, 20, whom she shares with her ex-husband, Charlie Sheen. Richards filed for divorce from Sheen in March 2005 after nearly three years of marriage. The divorce was finalized in November 2006. Get daily National news Get the day's top news, political, economic, and current affairs headlines, delivered to your inbox once a day. Sign up for daily National newsletter Sign Up By providing your email address, you have read and agree to Global News' Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy The Denise Richards & Her Wild Things star met Phypers at his workplace in Malibu, Calif., where he worked as a wellness practitioner. They began dating in June 2017 and kept their engagement private. Richards and Phypers got married in September 2018 in an intimate ceremony in Malibu. Richards wore a short dress with a long train. Her three daughters were bridesmaids at the small ceremony, and guests included Rebecca Romijn and Jerry O'Connell, as well as Richards' former Real Housewives of Beverly Hills co-stars, including Lisa Vanderpump and her husband Ken Todd, and Camille Grammer and her husband David Meyer. 'I am so happy to officially be married to the love of my life!' Richards shared in a statement at the time. Story continues below advertisement The former couple showcased their relationship on The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, giving viewers a glimpse into their personal lives and marriage. More recently, they both starred in their own reality series, Denise Richards & Her Wild Things, which debuted in March. During a confessional scene, Richards admitted, 'It's not easy being married to me.' 'It is not, and she said it! But this is it. I'm done,' Phypers responded. 'Yeah, I'm never getting divorced again. Even if we hate each other, I'm not gonna f—king get divorced,' Richards added. 'We'll just have different homes or something,' Phypers suggested. 'But we're not gonna hate each other.' Story continues below advertisement In April, Richard's daughter Sami opened up about her relationship with Phypers. 'We're not even that close,' she said on the Casual Chaos with Gia Giudice podcast. 'We don't ever hang out, we never talk.' Sami said she still supported her mom's relationship with Phypers because 'he makes her happy.' Phypers was previously married to Desperate Housewives star Nicollette Sheridan from 2015 to 2018. They finalized their divorce in August 2018 before his wedding to Richards. — with files from The Associated Press
Yahoo
08-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Denise Richards and Aaron Phypers' Alleged Monthly Expenses Revealed in Divorce Filing, Including Up to $25K on Food Alone
Denise Richards and Aaron Phypers' estimated monthly expenses have been revealed in his divorce filing Phypers claims he makes $0 while Richards brings home more than $250,000 a month, partly from her OnlyFans, in court documents obtained by PEOPLE The former couple also allegedly spend $105,000 per month, including $25,000 on food and household supplies aloneDenise Richards' estranged husband Aaron Phypers is breaking down the financial aspects of their relationship. Phypers, 52, filed for divorce from Richards, 54, on Monday, July 7, after six years of marriage. He cited "irreconcilable differences" as the reason for their split and listed Friday, July 4, as their date of separation. Phypers revealed in court documents obtained by PEOPLE that he has "not made income" since he "had to close down" his wellness company, Quantum 360 Club, in 2024, but claimed that Richards earns more than $250,000 a month thanks to her OnlyFans account, TV work, brand deals and appearances. A big portion of this amount went to food, with Phypers alleging that they spend $15,000 on eating out and $10,000 on groceries and household supplies each month. On top of that, he claimed that that he and the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills alum spend $20,000 a month on clothes, just over the $18,000 amount they pay for rent. Other miscellaneous alleged expenses included $15,000 for entertainment, gifts and vacations; $8,000 for utilities; $7,000 on child care for Richards' adopted daughter, Eloise; $5,000 on maintenance and repairs; $5,000 on laundry and cleaning; $1,500 for cars and transportation; and a $500 phone bill. Phypers marked that $0 were spent monthly on life and accident insurance, savings and investments and charitable contributions. He is requesting spousal support from Richards and asking that they each keep certain assets and debts as separate property, specifically asking for his power tools, motorcycle and sports car. The former couple began dating in June 2017. After keeping their engagement private, they tied the knot in Malibu in September 2018. Before they coupled up, Richards was married to Two and a Half Men star Charlie Sheen, whom she shares daughters Sami and Lola, from 2002 to 2006. Phypers, on the other hand, was briefly married to Desperate Housewives actress Nicolette Sheridan. After marrying in December 2015 and separating in June 2016, they finalized their divorce in August 2018. Richards and Phypers documented their relationship on the Bravo reality show, Denise Richards & Her Wild Things. Richards even said during a March episode that she was "never getting divorced again," even if they "hate each other." Read the original article on People
Yahoo
28-02-2025
- Yahoo
Denise Richards' Husband Aaron Phypers' Business Location ‘Closed and Empty,' Fraud Lawsuit Alleges
The man accusing Denise Richards' husband, Aaron Phypers, of fraud says he can't find him to serve him legal papers, and claims Aaron's business office is 'closed and empty,' In Touch can exclusively report. Rupert Perry, who represents the estate of his late wife Elina Katsioula-Beall, asked for permission to place an advertisement in the local newspaper to notify Aaron, 52, of the lawsuit, instead of personally serving him. In his filing, Rupert explained Aaron has lived in Malibu and worked in Malibu for years. Aaron is the owner of a wellness company called Quantum 360 Club, which had an office on Pacific Coast Highway. Google lists the business as 'permanently closed.' The last post on the company's Instagram was in December 2023. Rupert noted, '[Aaron's] place of business is closed and empty. [Aaron's] residence is not known. I have searched telephone books and property records in this county and have not found any records for [Aaron].' He added, 'I have conducted numerous internet searches on different search engines, using as search terms [Aaron's] name, alias, his business name and his last known business address.' A judge has yet to rule on whether Rupert can serve Aaron via an alternative method. As In Touch first reported, in his lawsuit, Rupert claimed his late wife Elina met Aaron in 2023 before she passed. Elina was diagnosed with sarcoma cancer in 2019. Rupert's lawsuit claimed, 'After trying many standard treatments, none of which worked, [Elina] became interested in alternative treatments for her illness, including stem cell treatments.' Rupert said Aaron convinced Elina to try stem cell treatments for her cancer that he said would 'cure or at least ameliorate [Elina's] condition.' '[Aaron] claimed that the treatment had a 98 percent success rate and he was so confident in it that, if it did not work, he would refund to [Elina] and [Rupert] fifty percent (of the money they [paid] to him for the treatment,' the suit read. 'Having nothing to lose, and believing [Aaron] to be an honest individual who would reimburse them 50 [percent] of their money if the treatment did not work, [Elina] and Mr. [Rupert] paid [Aaron] $126,000,' Rupert's lawsuit read. Rupert said the treatments did not work and Elina asked for her refund but Aaron did not provide it. On March 29, 2024, 'as she was dying from cancer, [Elina] sent another email to [Aaron] along with an invoice for $63,000 and a request for payment in a timely manner.' Rupert said Elina passed on May 21, 2024. He said Aaron has yet to pay back the money. Rupert demanded unspecified general damages on top of punitive damages. Aaron has yet to respond to the lawsuit. A source close to Aaron told In Touch that he disputes the claims in the lawsuit. The source said Aaron believes the company who provided the treatments is on the hook for providing the refund, not him. The insider claimed Aaron was simply a middle man and did not make the promise of the refund. As In Touch first reported, Aaron was sued in a separate lawsuit over an unpaid $200,000 loan for his business. Denise, 54, was recently dragged into the drama after the creditor asked the court for permission to go after her wages for Aaron's debt. Denise has yet to appear in court and no decision has been made on the motion.