Tisha Campbell Reveals the Horror of Being Married to Duane Martin

Tisha Campbell and Duane Martin were once hailed as one of Black Hollywood’s iconic love stories, their sitcom smiles and red carpet appearances masking a dark reality.

In a recent disclosure, Campbell described her 21-year marriage as a “horror story,” unveiling a tale of abuse, secrecy, and financial ruin that shattered the illusion of their perfect union.

Tisha Campell-Martin and Duane Martin: Insider Their Divorce

Married in 1996, Campbell and Martin positioned themselves as a symbol of Black love in Hollywood. Campbell, known for roles in *Little Shop of Horrors* and *Martin*, entered the marriage after a traumatic professional ordeal involving a lawsuit against co-star Martin Lawrence for alleged misconduct—a scandal that labeled her “difficult” and nearly derailed her career. Martin offered an escape, a chance to rebuild her image.

Yet, what seemed a fresh start quickly became a nightmare. Campbell’s psychological reliance on the marriage as proof of her stability trapped her; failure felt like a return to past trauma, compelling her to endure horrors that began months after their wedding.

Her affidavit during their 2019 divorce filing detailed physical and emotional abuse. She recounted incidents of being grabbed and pinned against a wall, struggling to breathe, alongside relentless body-shaming that eroded her self-esteem.

Tisha Campbell Reveals The Horror of Being Married To Duane Martin

Campbell hid this torment to protect Martin’s image and their family’s public facade, believing that exposing him would betray the Black community’s rare positive representations of marriage. Martin allegedly exploited this loyalty, knowing her silence shielded his actions.

Beyond personal abuse, financial manipulation deepened the horror. In 2016, the couple filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy, citing $15 million in debt. Yet, their lavish lifestyle didn’t match their claims.

A trustee uncovered a scheme involving a shell company, Rocks LLC, controlled by Martin, which bought back their $9,000-square-foot mansion at a discount through a short sale, wiping out debt while secretly retaining ownership. Martin leased the home to himself for $5,000 monthly, planning to sell it for $2.6 million and pocket $1.3 million tax-free. Campbell, initially complicit in silence, turned whistleblower, revealing a $1.4 million loan from Will Smith as the funding source, hinting at deeper entanglements.

Rumors of Martin’s close relationship with Smith, dating back to *The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air* in 1993, fueled speculation. Allegations from a former assistant and tabloid reports of exotic trips without their wives intensified whispers of a hidden dynamic.

Campbell, once a defender of their friendship, remained silent on recent claims, suggesting a shift from protector to survivor. By the divorce’s 2020 finalization, she was left with just $21, a stark contrast to the hidden assets Martin allegedly secured.

Campbell’s story exposes a marriage built on control, sustained by lies she upheld at the cost of her well-being. Her choice to speak out, despite legal and social pressures, marks her liberation from decades of silence.

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