Melanie Brown wants her husband Stephen Belanfonte out of her life for good, it has been revealed.
A source said that the 39-year-old singer, who has been left "broken and traumatized" by the breakdown of her relationship with the 39-year-olf film producer, is discussing divorce at the moment, the Mirror reported.
The insider added that the 'X Factor' judge knows this isn't the easiest option and it's going to be tough, but she knows her marriage is over.
According to the source, the former Spice Girl is raging that Belanfonte thought it is okay to fly to California with their three-year-old daughter Madison and her pretty blonde nanny like he has, which is the final nail in the coffin as far as her married life is concerned.
The source claimed that Brown, who just wants to be as far away from her husband as possible at this time, has found herself somewhere quiet to hide away with her other two children Phoenix and Angel (daughter of Hollywood star Eddie Murphy) and keep herself out of the limelight while she plans her future that doesn't include Belanfonte.
Brown is angry that Belanfonte has spoken that there is nothing wrong when there absolutely is and any suggestion they're having cosy chats together on the phone is way off the mark as she has changed her number and doesn't want to talk to him, said the source.
The insider continued that Brown is the most loyal of wives but she has had enough as the pair's relationship has been a nightmare for months and has always been feisty to say the least.
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