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Will Smith's Ex-Wife Sheree Fletcher Divorcing Preacher Husband?

Sheree Fletcher, was first lady of City of Hope International Church in San Diego, Calif.
Sheree Fletcher, was first lady of City of Hope International Church in San Diego, Calif. | (Photo: City of Hope International Church)

Sheree Fletcher, the mother of Will Smith's first son, is reportedly divorcing NFL player-turned minister Terrell Fletcher.

While Fletcher stars in the reality television series "Hollywood Exes," she does so as the wife of Pastor Terrell Fletcher. However, TMZ is reporting that she has filed for divorce due to irreconcilable differences after seven years of marriage.

Although it is unclear what those differences were, fans witnessed the couple disagreeing about Sheree stepping down from the director of the women's ministry in her husband's church, the City of Hope International Church in San Diego, Calif. While Sheree has yet to officially confirm or deny divorce reports, she did take to Twitter to thank people for their prayers after the news surfaced.

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"Thank you all so very much for your love, prayers, and support," she wrote. "It means the world to me!"

The tweet comes one week after Sheree spoke about lonely souls.

"Shout out to all the lonely souls out there God sees you & you are NEVER alone," she tweeted last week. "All my love to you :)"

Last year Fletcher admitted that as a star of a reality television show, some Christians may judge her for choosing to be on a reality television show while being a church leader.

"There are some saved folk that don't think church and show business go together in any way, shape or form," she previously told Juicy magazine. "You have to respect people's opinions, but I refuse to live my life letting other people put me in a box."

However, Sheree made it clear that even church leaders fall short.

"People that are in leadership positions in Christianity–most people know that we are human and that we are going to fall short, but they don't want to see it," Fletcher told AmericaPreachers.com earlier this year. "It might be empowering for some and disappointing for others. I don't know where it's going to land but I'm praying that it's well received and that it helps more than it hurts."

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