
Christmas brought a rare moment of togetherness for Tyreek Hill and Keeta Vaccaro. Vaccaro reunited with Hill, along with their daughter, Capri. The family spent time together at Christmas Wonderland at Tropical Park.
Photos shared Friday on Capri’s Instagram account, managed by both Hill and Vaccaro, showed the parents together during the outing. The pictures captured holiday scenes around the venue, including a sign that read “Christmas Wonderland,” seasonal decorations and a glowing Ferris wheel.
One photo showed Hill holding Capri near Christmas displays, while another featured Vaccaro posing beside bright holiday lights.
In another picture, Hill sat with Capri in front of the Ferris Wheel.
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The outing came shortly after Hill spent Christmas with Capri for the first time in nearly five months.
Photos showed Hill holding Capri inside a room with DJ equipment, wearing headphones. Capri was dressed in a red-and-white outfit with a red bow.
Around the same time, Vaccaro shared photos of Capri in the same outfit on her Instagram story.
The last time Hill posted pictures with Capri was on Aug. 1 during a Miami beach outing.
“Creating memories with my lil Girl 🩷,” Hill wrote at the time on Instagram.
Hill and Vaccaro first went public with their relationship in 2021. He proposed later that year and they married in a private ceremony on Nov. 8, 2023. Their daughter, Capri, was born on Nov. 25, 2024.
Tyreek Hill and Keeta Vaccaro’s reunion comes 8 months and 17 days after she filed for divorce in Miami-Dade County.
Vaccaro took the step one day after police responded to a reported domestic dispute at the couple’s Sunny Isles Beach condominium. The filing stated the couple separated the same day and describes the marriage as “irretrievably broken.”
A Sunny Isles Beach Police report said officers responded to an “assault in progress” at Hill’s residence on Collins Avenue.
Hill told police he had returned home from training and spoke with his wife about couples therapy.
Police wrote that Vaccaro said the sessions were “not working out” and told Hill he was not involved enough with their daughter, which reportedly led him to become “irritated.”
Police said Tyreek Hill grabbed the baby and began walking around the apartment.
“I have the same rights as a father as her as a mother, and I can take my baby whenever I want,” Hill said as per the report.
According to the report, Hill’s mother-in-law told police the couple argued frequently and described Hill as “very aggressive and impulsive,” adding that “he has anger issues” and that she feared for her daughter’s life. She also claimed Hill threw a computer on the floor and later walked toward the balcony of their 35th-floor home while holding the baby.
Police said the child was found in good health and physical condition. Hill was not arrested or charged.
Tyreek Hill is currently recovering from a serious knee injury that ended his 2025 season. He suffered a dislocated left knee with torn ligaments, including his ACL, during a game against the New York Jets on Sept. 30.
Hill later underwent surgery and is expected to need 12 to 24 months to recover.
Tyreek Hill reportedly pays a lump sum amount to his estranged wife Keeta Vaccaro every month
Tyreek Hill is paying his estranged wife, Keeta Vaccaro, a large amount of money every month, along with a one time payout as their divorce case continues.
Documents obtained by the Daily Mail say Hill gives Vaccaro between $20,000 and $50,000 a month as “spending money.” He has also given her a one time check for $500,000.
On top of that, Hill is responsible for $457,517 in legal fees, $100,000 for a new car and allowing Vaccaro to live alone in their former marital home, a $5.5 million waterfront condo in Miami. He must also keep paying the mortgage, insurance, utilities and internet for the property.
Court records show Vaccaro first wanted to keep using Hill’s Bentley Bentayga SUV, which is worth more than $200,000. Instead, the court said she should get a different car and bill Hill up to $100,000 for it.
The judge also ordered Tyreek Hill to continue paying health insurance for Vaccaro and their daughter, Capri, along with all condo-related expenses. However, a judge denied Vaccaro’s request to get her debit card back or regain access to Hill’s bank accounts in an Aug. 15 order.