Yolanda Foster Packs Up Her Belongings After Divorce Announcement

Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star makes a new home in a new condo

By Francesca Bacardi Jan 05, 2016 1:53 PMTags
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Yolanda Foster is really getting a fresh start in 2016.

The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star has been documenting life post-divorce from husband David Foster on Instagram, sharing pictures of her new condo and now her early spring-cleaning. Yolanda, who recently moved out of David's home, is looking to make the unpacking process a little bit easier by unloading a lot of belongings she no longer needs. Sitting on top of bins packed full of clothes, Yolanda looks at ease as she lets go of some unwanted goods—and the past.

"If you have not worn it in the past year, it's probably time to PASS IT ON........ #NoteToSelf #LettingGoOfTheOld #BackToLifeBackToReality 2016," she captioned her picture on Instagram Monday.

Although she and David seem to have an amicable split—the couple always defends each other to the media—a source previously told E! News that David thought it would be a good idea for Yolanda to find a place of her own. "David thought it best that she move out," the source said. "It was his condo they had been living in."

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Yolanda told Watch What Happens Live's Andy Cohen that her persistent Lyme disease eventually took its toll on their relationship, but David told us that he did the best he could and lauded her for her courage. "I have always had and continue to have the utmost respect and love for Yolanda," he said in a statement. "Which is why it is so frustrating to see headlines questioning her chronic debilitating illness.

"I have been by Yolanda's side over the past four years to the best of my ability as she battled with the complexities of her Lyme diagnosis," he added. "I am incredibly proud of Yolanda's determination and mission to find a cure, and how brave and open she has been by sharing her story in the hopes of changing the future for others."

The former couple announced their divorce on Dec. 1 after four years of marriage. An insider told us that a combination of busy schedules and Yolanda's illness ate away at their relationship.

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