Bryton James' Ex-Wife Seeks Spousal Support
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Bryton James' Ex-Wife Seeks Spousal Support

authorBy Stephen King
DateApr 23, 2026
Read Time2 min

Jahaira Myers, the former spouse of actor Bryton James, is seeking spousal support after their divorce was finalized, highlighting a substantial difference in their financial situations. Myers, a professional dancer, claims James earns over $34,000 monthly, while her income is significantly lower and less stable due to the nature of her profession, which relies on fluctuating live performances and touring schedules. This request comes shortly after their divorce, which concluded in March, despite James initially filing to prevent any spousal support awards.

Their marriage, which lasted only three months before separation in June 2025, saw moments of public affection, such as James proudly sharing Myers' performances on Beyonce's 'Cowboy Carter Tour.' He expressed admiration for her dedication and artistry in a now-deleted Instagram post, with Myers reciprocating his sentiments. This was James' second marriage, following his union with 'Young and the Restless' co-star Christian J. LeBlanc, which ended in 2014. James has previously stated his evolving views on marriage and his decision not to have children.

The current dispute over spousal support underscores the financial complexities that can arise from short-lived marriages, especially when one partner has a significantly higher and more stable income. While James is a successful actor with a long career, having starred in 'Family Matters' and earning multiple Daytime Emmy Awards for his role in 'The Young and the Restless,' Myers' career as a dancer is characterized by its inherent unpredictability. This case brings to light the challenges individuals in the entertainment industry face regarding financial security and the legal framework surrounding marital dissolution.

In such situations, it's crucial for both parties to approach negotiations with fairness and transparency. The legal system aims to ensure equitable outcomes, balancing the financial capabilities of each individual with their needs and contributions, fostering a sense of responsibility and mutual respect even after a relationship concludes. Navigating these challenges with integrity can lead to resolutions that support the well-being and future endeavors of everyone involved.

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