The “RHOA” couple tells Page Six how 11-year-old Josiah — Sidora’s son from a previous relationship — feels about Pittman reversing plans to adopt him.
“Real Housewives of Atlanta” star Drew Sidora dreams of the day her husband, Ralph Pittman, legally adopts her son, Josiah — aka “Jojo” — from a previous relationship. “I took Jojo to the side and I asked him the question. I was like, ‘Do you want me to adopt you?’ And he said, ‘What would change?’ And I said, ‘Nothing would change.’” Pittman, 39, tells Page Six in an exclusive joint interview with Sidora, 37.“There’s no reason for us to do it.
“In a perfect world, I would love for Ralph just to come in and make that commitment. But I want it to be Ralph’s decision. I would never want to force him to do it and … then he ends up having resentment,” explains the “Winner” singer, who wed Pittman in 2014. “Legally, what happens?” Sidora then asks, turning to her husband: “I would want you to be able to have that custody of him.”
“One thing I would hate the most is for Jojo to get older and have that come-to-Jesus talk with his father and say, ‘Why weren’t you in my life?’ And then the father says, ‘Well, because they actually stripped me away from you,’” he says.
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