The estranged wife of Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill, Keeta Vaccaro, took a moment to share serene vibes in style with her followers with her latest Instagram post. On August 29, Vaccaro posted a series of shots posing near an indoor pool in a white bodysuit.
Vaccaro had three pictures in the carousel, including one where she posed beside the pool. The other pictures showed a fitness influencer sitting at the edge of the pool in the same chic white one-piece with a black net lining for the neckline and shoulder straps.
She kept her damp hair, casually swept back in a refreshing swim, while keeping her makeup natural and minimalistic. She captioned the post, writing,
“Starting the day with a morning dip.”
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Vaccaro’s post comes amid ongoing attention surrounding her split from Hill earlier this year. The separation has involved substantial financial arrangements, including court-ordered monthly support payments.

Tyreek Hill and Keeta Vaccaro’s Divorce Details
Miami Dolphins star Tyreek Hill will support his estranged wife, Keeta Vaccaro, under a recently finalized divorce settlement that outlines steep financial obligations and strict conditions.
Court documents reveal Hill is required to provide between $20,000 and $50,000 each month in support payments, alongside a $500,000 lump sum he already paid to cover Vaccaro’s personal expenses and legal fees. Additionally, the wide receiver must cover $457,517 in attorney fees and provide a $100,000 car allowance.
Vaccaro and the couple’s young daughter, Capri, will remain in the family’s $5.5 million Miami condo, with Hill obligated to pay for the mortgage, insurance, utilities, internet, and healthcare costs.
The court rejected some of Vaccaro’s broader requests, including retaining Hill’s $200,000 Bentley Bentayga and continued access to his debit cards. Testimony revealed Vaccaro had received $20,000 to $50,000 monthly in discretionary funds during the marriage and that Hill provided her with a $500,000 check in July 2025 for personal use.
Judge Spencer Multack noted the decision came after reviewing testimony about spending habits. According to the filings, Hill limited Vaccaro’s access to his debit cards after learning she paid off student loans and transferred funds to her mother without authorization.
The settlement arrives as Hill prepares for the 2025 NFL season, where he has vowed to showcase “the best version” of himself on the field.
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