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Denise Richards is not very happy with her estranged husband Aaron Phypers’ latest request.
A Thursday report from TMZ indicates that the 53-year-old wellness expert is asking the 54-year-old former Bond girl for $150,000. This amount is to cover back rent and his legal fees as he finds himself in a financial bind.
Phypers informed a judge handling their divorce that he urgently requires the money to avoid homelessness for himself and his family.
The Canada native closed his wellness business Quantum 360 Club a year ago and has not been able to find employment since, he has maintained.
Richards reacted unfavorably to the request, soon filing a response with the judge expressing her unwillingness to provide financial assistance to her former spouse.

Denise Richards isn’t pleased with her estranged husband Aaron Phypers’ recent request. The wellness expert is seeking $150,000 from the former Bond girl for back rent and legal expenses due to financial strain, according to a TMZ report on Thursday; pictured in 2023.

Richards at 2025 Los Angeles Comic-Con at Los Angeles Convention Center on September 28
Phypers filed for divorce from Richards on July 7, 2025, due to ‘irreconcilable differences’ with their separation dated as July 4, 2025. Their marriage lasted six years.
Daily Mail has reached out to a rep for Richards to comment but did not immediately hear back.
A representative for Phypers told Daily Mail: ‘Phypers, who owns and holds copyrights to all the content on Denise Richards’ OnlyFans account generating $250,000 monthly, has had no funds for basic living costs or the ability to secure legal representation for a fair trial.’
‘Richards is attempting to render Aaron homeless.’
Last month Phypers accused Richards of being the ‘abusive’ one in their relationship.
On September 15 Phypers filed a response to her previous claims of domestic violence – which were made in a restraining order in July as she alleged her 52-year-old partner ‘repeatedly abused’ her during their six-year marriage.
According to court documents obtained by People magazine, he has refuted her claims and denied the allegations.

Phypers told a judge overseeing their divorce proceedings that he has to come up with the money fast or else he and his family will be rendered homeless. The Canada native closed his wellness business Quantum 360 Club a year ago and has not been able to find employment since, he has maintained. Seen in May in Los Angeles

Richards did not take the request well as she soon after she filed a response to the judge that she did not want to give her former husband any money. Seen on September 21 in Los Angeles

Phypers rep told Daily Mail: ‘Phypers who owns and has copyrights to all the content of Denise Richards OnlyFans account bringing in $250,000 month, has had zero dollars for basic living expenses let alone any ability to hire legal representation for a fair trial.’ A look at Richards’ OnlyFans page
He said in the documents: ‘There is no need for such orders, as I have not abused her and will not abuse her.’
He also alleges that his ex has been ‘frequently’ phoning and messages him and his father.
He claimed: ‘As well as asking other family and friends to ask me to call her so often that it should be considered harassment, demonstrating that she is not afraid of me and that she is the aggressive one.’
Phypers has also claimed the actress has ‘attacked’ and ‘harassed’ him ‘many times’.
Elsewhere in the documents, he referenced an alleged incident on August 3, saying: ‘She barged aggressively and forcefully into other family members’ living spaces, including my brother’s room (which he recorded), violating his privacy rights and looking through his personal property.
‘Denise violently smashed my cell phone, placed it in a trash can buried under bags of trash, and then lied about, claiming she had not taken my phone.’

Richards has grown closer to her ex-husband Charlie Sheen in recent months; seen at the Los Angeles premiere of aka Charlie Sheen on September 4 in Hollywood
He has argued against paying expenses caused by the alleged abuse, and insisted he shouldn’t pay spousal support.
He added: ‘She has prevented me from earning income, so she is the only one with income.
‘She should support me.’
The couple married in 2018 in a beachfront ceremony that aired on Bravo during The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills.
Phypers, who filed for divorce in July following what has been described as an explosive argument, previously described her allegations of abuse as ‘bogus’.
He said over the summer: ‘She’s upset. I publicly dumped her to the world, and she’s mad, so how does she retaliate? File a bogus abuse claim.’