Jessi Draper Claims Ex Jordan Ngatikaura Tried to Meet Escorts, Speculates About Paid Parties Amid Divorce
Jessi Draper is addressing the reason behind her divorce from Jordan Ngatikaura.
The 33-year-old Secret Lives of Mormon Wives reality TV star appeared on the Call Her Daddy podcast with Alex Cooper to address her split from her estranged husband, making several major claims about his behavior.
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During the appearance, Jessi claims she has “proof and screenshots” that after Season 1 dropped, an escort company reached out to her with screenshots of his phone number and messages that he was trying to meet up.
“He was trying to meet up with all of them. I have all of that…he denied it when I brought it to him, but…it was real,” she went on to explain, claiming her husband said this would happen because they’re in Hollywood now, and it’s probably AI.
Jessi went on to say she knew it was real because a woman who worked for the escort service “she called me…she sent me so much proof.”
She also speculated that he was paying for “parties,” saying: “I have to believe they’re orgies, like sex parties. I don’t know what other kind of parties you would pay for. Like, you just go to a party, you know? So that’s what I have to believe. I’ve actually never asked him about this. I’ve just heard about it. But the funny thing is I heard through my sister, who heard from someone who was there, and now it’s also being reported. So I’m like clearly there’s some truth to it.”
Jessi also addressed the allegation that he was using her money for these escorts and parties.
“It’s hard to say. At the time of the escorts, he did work, so it could have been his. But when you’re married, everything’s both of yours. As of the last three years, everything has been my money. Like, he does not work. I provide everything. Um, and so if anything’s happened within the last three years, it had been my money for sure,” she explained.
As for when they broke up, Jessi said the split happened in March.
“I literally woke up one day and I was like, it’s such a simple thought, but I was like, I can change this. I can change my life. I can be happy. It’s going to be hard, but I can do this. And my life doesn’t have to be this way. And it was like something flipped. And I was like, I’m done. And I could not go back after that,” she said. Watch above.
Jordan Ngatikaura filed for a restraining order days before this podcast appearance. The request was denied by the judge.