Page Turner raised three children on her own. The “Love It or List It” star worked hard to provide for her three children as a single mother.
“I raised three kids without one dime in child support,” she said during the latest episode of her “Between Us With Mike and Page” podcast.
Page Turner Talks Single Motherhood
Turner shared a story from her past that shows the struggles that single mothers face.
“That last $100 that my kids’ dad sent to me, when they were in high school, he sent them a card that said, ‘Split it,'” she recalled. “That’s $33.33 each.”
The inadequate gesture seemingly angered Turner as she claimed to have ripped up the bill and sent it back to him.
“The thing is, if I would have had something—we don’t have to be together for you to treat my kids right,” she continued. “We don’t have to be together for you to treat me right as the mother of your children.”
She turned her attention next to women in relationships who have a loving, helpful partner.
“But even as your wife, or as your partner, your significant other, you’re giving me a good lifestyle, and I’m gonna complain about it?” she said in disgust. “It’s hard out here. Hard out here with no significant person being a father to your children. That’s cuckoo-ville talk. That makes me mad right there. I hate seeing baby mamas or anything like that who are not grateful for what they have. This man is out here working and giving you a good lifestyle and you have the nerve to complain about it? That’s a problem for me because it was hard raising children alone.”
She continued, “It was hard, and I didn’t enjoy every minute of it. I didn’t enjoy most minutes because I was worried about how to feed them, clothe them, three driver’s licenses, three prom dresses, three going to college.”
The “Fix My Flip” star raised daughters Zaire, Qai and Quincy, who are now in their 20s.
Page Turner Lost Her Mom
In June 2025, Turner’s mother passed away, which led her to seek grief therapy.
“My mom died June of 2025. I’ve carried the weight of being a single mom with no child support,” she revealed during a previous podcast episode. “It was just me and my mom and my sister really, you know, raising these kids.”
“It wasn’t until she died, when I was like, I’ve had to hustle: light bills, car notes, I’ve given cars back. You know what I’m saying? I’ve done all this stuff, but I don’t know how to do this. I don’t know how to let my mama die,” she continued. “I knew I had to get into grief therapy immediately. I think I started within a month, maybe even two or three weeks,” she added. “Like, I’m not going to be able to do this.”
Ahead of Mother’s Day, Turner sent love to others who have lost their mothers.
“I still catch myself wanting to call her, tell her things, hear her voice. I know I’m not the only one feeling that ache a little deeper this week,” she shared via Instagram alongside a photo of her mother. “Sending love to anyone missing their mom or someone they love right now.”



