Divorces can certainly be costly, and the expense tends to escalate significantly whenever a celebrity is involved.
Take for example Mel Gibson and his divorce from his wife of 28 years, Robyn Gibson.
Rodman has been divorced three times.

His first marriage to Annie Blakes ended in 1993 after just one year.
Rodman, however, was unable to pay.
Rodman narrowly avoided being placed behind bars when he was instead sentenced to 104 hours of community service.

“It does suck the fact that it had to come to this.”
Not only were the circumstances surrounding the divorce emotionally devastating, Glanville also took a big financial hit.
As she told theNew York Postin 2012, she ended the marriage with no income and no credit.

“For 13 years, my name wasn’t on one account.
I am still building my credit.”
“We were living way above our means, in a 10,000-square-foot house,” she said.

“There wasn’t a lot to get, honestly.”
“I joke that I whore myself out to anyone that will pay me,” she admitted.
“But that is kind of what is happening.”

The exes battled in court, which took a heavy toll on Reynolds' finances.
He filed for bankruptcy.
Nearly a decade later, Reynoldsstill owed Anderson nearly $100,000from the divorce.

Hediedthree years later at age 82.
By August 2003, Tyson’s debt had grown to $23 million when he finally declared bankruptcy.
“I could continue to do it over and over again.

And that’s what bankruptcy taught me,” he explained.
“It feels great.
I did a great job.

“It’s nice to be free of everyone looking at my money.
I finally have my financial privacy back.”
Meanwhile, they listed about $300,000 in assets while carrying a $15-million debt load.

Just two years later, they split up, with the divorce finalized in 2020.
Not only did the divorce drain Campbell emotionally, but she also found herself rebuilding her life from scratch.
“No one knows that, but I had nothing.

Nothing in the bank,” she divulged, wiping away tears during an interview withET.
“I had maybe seven dollars to my name.
And I was scared,” she added.

along with the big-screen biopic and stage musical that it spawned.
“The divorce, I got nothing.
““So I said, ‘I’ll just take my name.'”

She was forced to pay half of what they were awarded in those lawsuits.
In March 2013,TMZreported that Stewart filed for divorce less than two years after their wedding.
And Stewart was insistent that he shouldn’t be on the hook for any alimony.
She then discovered he’d filed for divorce via media reports.
“I didn’t ask for anything,” Williams said.
“Right now in the press, it’s, ‘Oh, Porsha didn’t get anything.
I didn’t go to trial I chose not to go to court.
So there was no judgment.”
Much of his income, however, was reduced through multiple divorces.
In 2008, Holyfield had become so cash-strapped that he lost his $10-million mansion to foreclosure.
While thecourtruled against Fraser’s request for alimony reduction, it also shot down his ex’s fraud allegation.
He continued, saying, “I got jumped on, but it was even before the divorce.”
In some particularly inconvenient timing, that revelation came shortly after his divorce had been settled.
“The divorce was over.
“So, I had to pay seven years of back taxes with interest.”
That left Harvey in a deep hole that he had to dig out of.
“I was in a world of trouble, man,” Harvey continued.
“When I looked up, I had $1,700.”