Jordana Brewster's checkbook is about to take a furious decline.
As part of her divorce settlement with her ex-husband, Andrew Form, the "F9" star has agreed to pay him $5 million, The Blast reported.
That number, the report says, represents his half of their marital home in Los Angeles, which Jordana is keeping.
Neither Jordana nor Andrew will receive or pay spousal support.
Jordana will keep the money she makes from the new "Fast and Furious" film. The duo previously agreed that money individually made after their May 2020 split would be theirs and their alone.
Although the settlement is new, Jordana and Andrew have been legally single for some time, as they agreed to bifurcate their marital status, meaning they agreed to the end their marriage before agreeing to a settlement.
The former couple shares two sons, Julian, 7, and Rowan, 5.
A judge still needs to sign off on the settlement.
Jordana and Andrew, a producer, met while working on "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning." They married in 2007.
"We started dating in secret — you know, hanging out in my trailer — because it would have been unprofessional otherwise," she previously told InStyle Weddings. "But every day, Andrew wore these work boots to the set, and if I was lying down in the shot or there was equipment in the way, I'd look for his shoes. It was comfortable just to know he was nearby."
Just days after her divorce, Jordana began dating Mason Morfit, whom she had met once years earlier.
"Four days after I separated from Andrew, I was on a plane to San Francisco to visit this man I had met only once but who had stayed on my mind. I knew he'd been separated for two years. I wanted to see him, to confirm whether the image I'd built up in my mind matched reality. What I got was far more than I expected," she told Glamour. "During a time when the world avoided all contact, when it was mandated that everyone stay six feet apart, Mason and I blended into each other."