Sai de Silva, a standout star from the rebooted Real Housewives of New York City, is facing a major life change. Her husband, David Craig, has officially filed for divorce.
According to court documents filed in New York on April 2, Craig initiated legal proceedings to end their nine-year marriage. The couple had been together for nearly two decades in total. Craig is listed as the plaintiff seeking a summons and complaint, while the Bravo personality is named as the defendant. The pair share two children together: 14-year-old London and 8-year-old Rio.
At this time, Silva has not publicly addressed the split.
The reality TV star became a household name when she joined the completely revamped cast of RHONY in 2023, starring alongside castmates like Erin Lichy and Jessel Taank. While Craig generally preferred to stay out of the Bravo spotlight, he did make occasional cameo appearances on the series.
Their marriage became a topic of conversation during the show's recent season. Silva fiercely defended her relationship against online rumors suggesting she was the reason for Craig's previous divorce. She swiftly shut down whispers among her co-stars regarding her alleged "homewrecker" status by clarifying the true timeline of their romance.
"I met David six years after he got a divorce," she explained during the show's fifteenth season. "I have his divorce paperwork. Sadly, I’m not a homewrecker. It’s just people on the internet. When they can’t get to you, they’ll make things up, and sometimes it sticks, and other people will go for it."
The couple originally met back in 2009 while Silva was on vacation. In a 2017 blog post—published the same year they officially tied the knot—the influencer recounted their fateful first encounter. She playfully admitted to suffering from a self-inflicted "lack of personality" due to being hungover at the time, but Craig's persistence and sense of humor ultimately won her heart.
"I admired the fact that he was funny since I love to laugh," she wrote. "The more we chatted, the more I realized that we had a lot in common."