News broke last year that Malaysia Pargo filed for divorce from her Charlotte Hornets star husband Janero Pargo. Now, she's spilling the beans about the breakup on the new season of "Basketball Wives: LA." Oh, and her bestie and co-star Brandi Maxiell may have her own cheating drama. Deets inside...
Some type of way these chicks got a new season, so they're back to spilling the tea on their relationships and showing how they're trying to GET relationships.
In the new season of "Basketball Wives: LA" (premiering Sunday, July 12th at 9PM ET/PT), Malaysia is stll heartbroken over her and Janero's divorce. The mother of three, who hits the party scene like she wants the world to know she's single and ready to mingle, appears all cracked up over the breakup. And she reveals that she left him because no one should hurt ou more than once.
Malaysia also said she asked Janero to go to counseling, but he refused. While she doesn't say explicitly that Janero cheated on her, we're reading between the lines. Especially because she packed up NONE of her things and moved full time to L.A., and said "the next b*tch can have the purses and bags."
Meanwhile, Malaysia's bestie Brandi Maxiell (far right below) reveals she's going through the same thing as Malaysia. She's not totally giving up on her husband Jason (who also plays for the Hornets)...yet. Sad to hear as Jason was so public and vocal about supporting Brandi during her cancer fight and throughout their journey to have a second child after cancer treatment.
Malaysia also opens up about her baby brother recently being killed by police, and she's understandably still struggling to come to term with him being gone. With back-to-back traumatizing experiences in her life, she's turning to a new friend and co-star, Patrice Curry (second from left above, wife of NBA baller Eddie Curry), for support.
Mehgan James (far left above), a girl who previously dated NBA baller Kedrick Brown, is another newcomer to the show. She's Jackie Christie's "mentee"....and we don't have high hopes for aNy of this ending well.
Draya touches on her relationship with Orlando Scandrick as they were still together during taping, so it'll be interesting to see what leads up to their breakup, then engagement, now another breakup.
Tune in to VH1 this Sunday for the season 4 premiere with Shaunie O'Neal and the rest of the cast!
Speaking of Shaunie, she's about to start selling parenting tips. And it's all via her upcoming book called Shaunie's Way: Raising Today's Kids with Old-School Rules.
The site Black Page Turners gave the synopsis below:
In this indispensable book for busy moms and dads, Shaunie O’Neal shares her parenting methods and time-tested wisdom for raising children with old-school values in a new-school world.
Whether you’re a stay-at-home mom, juggling parenthood with a career, or thinking about starting a family, Shaunie’s Way shows you how to raise happy, balanced, well-mannered children—and keep yourself happy in the process.
Ex-wife of NBA legend Shaquille O’Neal and executive producer of VH1’s hit show Basketball Wives, Shaunie O’Neal considers her biggest accomplishment raising five well-behaved, well-adjusted children in an age of entitlement and a seeming lack of discipline and rules. Where Amy Chua’s Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother left off, Shaunie’s Way picks up. Her rules include: Give Children Names That Matter, Don’t Be a “Yes Mom,” and All Children Must Attend a Weekly Family Dinner (No Cell Phones Allowed!). With a brood of children ages eight through eighteen, Shaunie O’Neal has the know-how and experience it takes to successfully raise kids with disciple, order, and a strong sense of family.
Shaunie and her kids hit shelves May 3rd, 2016.
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