
The rollercoaster tale of Tyreek Hill's marital status seems to have come to a stop, with the Miami Dolphins speedster officially canceling his divorce filing. According to Broward County court documents, Hill's decision to dismiss the petition came eight days after it went on the record—a move that signals an end to a saga rife with twists and miscommunications. This abrupt reversal follows Hill's public denial of the split and consequential housecleaning of his staff.
Just last month, the airwaves buzzed with news of the divorce after Hill's attorney filed for dissolution of his marriage to Keeta Vaccaro—a story Hill himself refuted shortly afterward. "I fired the f–king bonehead that did that mistake," Hill vented in a Twitch livestream covered by The New York Post, reflecting his frustration over the actions taken without his consent. Notably, Vaccaro was by Hill's side at the Pro Bowl last weekend, a public nod to their united front amidst the chaos.
Hill, who first denied the divorce filing itself, said on his Twitch stream that his reaction included terminating "a lot of people" responsible for the “mistake.” Meanwhile, a motion filed on Jan. 27 by Hill's then-attorney Gary Celetti Jr. indicated a desire to withdraw from representing the NFL player, and a new attorney, Will Weaver Jr., later filed the official dismissal, as WPTV reported.
Despite the stir caused by divorce rumors, Hill made it clear on social media on Jan. 23 that he considers himself "happily married." The couple's whirlwind relationship had them tying the knot in November during the Dolphins' bye week, only 76 days before the since-dismissed divorce filing. This came after an engagement beginning in 2021, when Hill, at the time a Kansas City Chief, asked Vaccaro to marry him during a Fourth of July party.
boy no the heck we didn’t so don’t put that in the air !!! We are happily married and gone stay that way https://t.co/5bhrYgILC1
— Ty Hill (@cheetah) January 23, 2024
Hill's career has been nothing short of eventful, from being drafted by the Chiefs in the fifth round of the 2016 NFL Draft to making a high-profile move to the Dolphins. But it's his off-the-gridiron narrative, punctuated by this recent marital mix-up, that has kept fans and the media on their toes. Now it seems the couple's narrative returns to a familiar refrain: a happy marriage out of the public's prying eyes—at least for the moment.









