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Nick Pullum and Malena Todi (Image via Getty)
Twitch streamer Nmplol, whose real name is Nick Polom, has officially finalized his divorce from fellow player Malena Tudi. The update quickly became a major topic of discussion online after details of the settlement emerged.
According to Dexerto, the divorce was proceeded as a no-fault case, with most assets divided equally between the creators. However, one important exception emerged. Nmplol’s PC company, Starforge Systems, received a different allocation under the agreement.The settlement also attracted attention because of the court’s decision regarding financial support. During the legal proceedings, Malena Todi requested $5,000 a month in spousal support for five years.
This request was ultimately denied. The legal battle itself is said to have come at a heavy cost, with Dexerto reporting that Nmplol spent more than $400,000 on legal fees throughout the process. As details continue to spread online, many viewers are discussing what the outcome means for high-profile relationships, the division of assets, and the financial impact of the divorce.
Nick Pullum and Malena Todi arrive Divorce agreement After a costly legal battle
For years, Nick Pullum and Malena Todi have been known as one of the most popular couples in the streaming world.
Their relationship was often visible to fans through live broadcasts and online content. For this reason, news of their divorce attracted great attention on social media platforms.According to court details reported by Dexerto, the former spouses agreed to split most of their joint assets 50/50. The main exception concerns Starforge Systems, the computer company linked to Polom, which received a separate arrangement under the final settlement.Another part of the issue that has sparked conversation is the issue of spousal support. Court records showed Toddy sought monthly payments of $5,000 for five years. The court ultimately rejected this request. The decision sparked controversy among viewers, with many debating whether alimony should be awarded in divorces where there are no children.Meanwhile, some were focusing on the financial burden caused by the legal battle itself.
Reports say that Pullum spent more than $400,000 on legal fees, which surprised many followers. It also showed how expensive court battles can be, even when a person is a successful online personality.As the conversation continued, the divorce settlement turned into more than just a personal story. It opened up broader conversations about money, corporate business, legal costs, and how PR can end up with added pressure when every new move is closely watched by millions of people online.
