Mel B Refuses to Give Stephen Belafonte $4k/Month for ‘Food’

Mel B has refused to let her estranged husband breathe.

Yesterday, the Spice Girls star and her attorney filed a document in court, shooting down the emergency spousal support demands Stephen Belafonte as made, dismissing his wish list as ‘pipe dream.’

According to TMZ, Belafonte requested that she pays him $4,300/per month for food, $2,000/per month as clothing allowance, $11,000/per month for housing, and $750/per month for cellphone plan.

Mel B filed documents which shot holes at the requests. For Food, she said his request for foods and groceries comes down to $140 per day which is what a family of four would consume. She also, refused the request for clothing, saying he took his full wardrobe when he left, and that he is also staying with friends and so, there is no reason for paying for housing. And for his request for a phone plan, she dismissed it as exorbitant.

Recall that their drama started after the ex-Spice Girl filed for dissolution of her marriage to the Hollywood producer. Mel B also got a restraining order against Belafonte after she revealed that he allegedly forced her into having threesome s3x and threatened to ruin her career if she dared leave.

In April, she offered to settle her estranged husband with a private island and £5million as part of their divorce settlement, but things escalated when Mel B alleged that the nanny got pregnant by Belafonte and had an abortion.

Now, she is refusing his request for emergency support, and also accused him of lying about being poor, saying he is working full-time at Serafina.

“He should get a job at a different restaurant,” she reportedly said in the documents filed in court, and we must agree that their drama is only just getting started.

Yesterday, too, the singer went to court to request for a restraining order against ex-nanny, Lorraine Giles. But the judge threw out the order because Giles reportedly was never personally served.

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