Lisa Hochstein still rocks her wedding ring from ex Lenny Hochstein.
At Bravo Fest 2024, the Real Housewives of Miami star, who finalized her divorce from Lenny on Nov. 15, told PEOPLE why she moved the sparkler over to her middle finger.
“I decided this was the perfect finger,” Lisa said, showing off the massive diamond. “… I think it’s pretty and I don’t want it to sit in the safe. It could get stolen. So I think it’s better here… yeah, I think it’s appropriate.”
She added, “It’s a pretty ring. It’s gonna do to my daughter one day.”
The pair confirmed their split and Lenny filed for divorce from the RHOM star in May 2022 after 13 years of marriage, citing “irreconcilable differences.”
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According to court documents, a judge signed off on the case on Nov. 15, declaring the pair legally single. Lenny was ordered to pay Lisa $15,000 a month in child support for their two kids — son Logan, 8, and daughter Elle, 3 — and $10,000 per month for Elle once Logan turns 18.
Lenny and Lisa were also ordered to follow a marital settlement agreement from June 2023 and a parenting plan they created on Nov. 4, 2024.
News of the divorce finalization was first announced by Lisa’s Real Housewives of Miami costar Adriana de Moura at the “Bravo Besties” panel during the 2024 Bravo Fan Fest.
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A ring isn’t the only keepsake from Lisa’s marriage to Lenny. The reality star, who told PEOPLE she was “not opposed” to marrying again one day, also explained why she has no plans to change her last name.
“A lot of questions have been, ‘Why do you still have the same last name?'” she said. “[The] simple answer is, my kids share that name with me. They’re very young. So, of course I’m gonna keep that name, people know me by that name. It’s kind of a brand now.”
Lisa continued, “Maybe when they’re older I’ll hyphenate it. Maybe if I get remarried, I’ll add that.”
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