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Warren Sapp implies Evelyn Lozada headbutted Chad Johnson

Warren Sapp weighed in on the domestic violence incident between reality star Evelyn Lozada and Chad Johnson. During an interview, he was initially asked about Chad being cut from the Dolphins which led to Sapp vocalizing what a lot of people have been thinking, that Evelyn Lozada MAY have instigated physical contact in she and Chad’s altercation:

Do you think the Dolphins are worse off without Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson?
I was rooting for him. When Chad had that first press conference on Hard Knocks, I thought to myself, “This isn’t good.” The coaches came to him and let him know he can’t do this, he represents the organization, etc. I have a sense of humor, but they should have come to him and said, ” I saw the press conference. If you do it again, you’re gone.” He didn’t know if this was his first strike, second strike, what it was. They were setting him up. There were so many potholes; he didn’t know where to step.


You think they used the Evelyn Lozada fight to kick him off the team?
Come on. Tell me the first and last name of a brother who headbutted someone.

Chad Johnson, I suppose.
No, before that. When is the last time one of your homeboys called you and told you, “Let me tell you about this fight at the club last night where this guy and his girlfriend were walking by and he turned around and headbutted the girl.” Never. He’s taking the rap for it. We don’t do that. She did it. That’s a woman that is going to depend on her beauty for the rest of her life to open any door she wants to walk through, and she is going to do what to her forehead? I’m done. [Chad] is a bunch of fun and I am sorry this had to happen to him.

Details still haven’t been released yet. No one is ok with violence against women. Unfortunately, your own recent history with… violence against women might come into play when your “character” on TV is that of an aggressive hot head.

Both Evelyn and Chad have been keeping a low profile. The downside to fame, when you’re not interested in discussing a topic or particular portion of your life, there are still people that are. Especially when your fame is based on your “reality.”

Warren Sapp is currently doing promotional appearances for his book, “Sapp Attack” and don’t forget his webseries, Judge Sapp.

Jill Munroe

Jill Munroe is a Los Angeles-bred entertainment journalist, producer, and host. Munroe is a current member of the African-American Film Critics Association and the National Association of Black Journalists LA. Follow her socials @StilettoJill or visit JillMunroe.com. Catch her live M-F on KBLA Talk 1580 from 6PM to 7PM.

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