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Monica Turner: From Mike Tyson's Ex-Wife to Potomac Pediatrician
The former owner of a 19,000-square-foot Potomac mansion has built a quiet life focused on medicine and family.
Apr. 10, 2026 at 10:34am
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A pediatrician's quiet life away from the spotlight, focused on caring for her community.Purcellville TodayMonica Turner, the former wife of boxer Mike Tyson, has maintained a low-profile life in the Potomac, Maryland area after their high-profile divorce in 2003. Turner, a pediatrician, received the couple's 19,000-square-foot mansion in the divorce settlement and later sold it in 2021. The story traces Turner's path from her D.C. roots to a long career in pediatric medicine in the Bethesda-D.C. area, her handling of the public scrutiny of her marriage and divorce, and her continued focus on her medical practice and family.
Why it matters
This story provides a glimpse into the life of a private individual who was once in the public spotlight due to her marriage to a famous celebrity. It highlights how she has built a quiet, fulfilling life away from the glare of fame, focusing on her career in medicine and her family. The story also touches on the challenges of navigating a high-profile divorce and maintaining privacy in the face of public interest.
The details
After receiving the couple's 19,000-square-foot Potomac mansion in their 2003 divorce settlement, Monica Turner later sold the property in 2021. Turner, who has roots in the D.C. area, has built a long career as a pediatrician in the Bethesda-D.C. region, maintaining a low-profile life focused on her medical practice and family.
- Monica Turner and Mike Tyson divorced in 2003.
- Turner received the couple's Potomac mansion in the divorce settlement.
- Turner sold the 19,000-square-foot Potomac mansion in 2021.
The players
Monica Turner
A pediatrician who was previously married to boxer Mike Tyson and received their Potomac mansion in their 2003 divorce settlement, which she later sold in 2021.
Mike Tyson
A former professional boxer who was married to Monica Turner.
The takeaway
This story highlights how individuals can move on from high-profile relationships and build quiet, fulfilling lives focused on their careers and families, even after facing intense public scrutiny. Turner's transition from a celebrity ex-wife to a respected pediatrician in the Potomac community demonstrates the resilience and determination required to forge one's own path.

