Basketball Wives is BACK. One of the key story lines for season 4 is the impending nuptials for Evelyn Lozada and Chad Ochocinco- who by the way WILL be going back to Johnson. Anyway, we know Twitter has always been a guest star on the show, this season “the blogs” will play an important role as well.
Evelyn has a conversation with Chad that probably shocked a lot of people. The basis of the conversation, athletes, infidelity and rumors:
That is a conversation that a lot of women who become deeply involved with Jocks have or should have. Let’s be honest, the divorce rate for the average person is at 50%. Of course that rate is higher amongst athletes. Cheating is a reality in that world. While some might not be understanding (or into) the ideas that Evelyn and Chad discussed for maintaining their relationship (her buying the condoms for him when he hits the road or him picking a girl that Evelyn likes) if it works for them, who am I or anyone else to question how two people make their marriage work. I fully believe in doing what works for you. :shrug:Side note to Chad, what you want to do is a complete “180” that’s not a working in progress, that’s bringing you to where you want to be. If you did a “360”, that’s a complete circle which brings you back to the exact point where you’re currently at. Just a little FYI so you’re using the correct term next time.
Also, if you’re interested in Kenya Bell’s videos that the ladies were discussing, I GOT YOU! Check them out HERE
So what are your thoughts on Chad and Evelyn’s conversation?
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