The actress recently reflected on her “dysfunctional” and “stupid” marriage to former NFL player Chris Howard on Dax Shepherd’s “Armchair Expert” podcast.
“If you’re gonna get your panties in a twist about something I’ve been talking about since 2005 — in not one but two New York Times best-selling books — at least listen to the whole thing,” the “Bring It On” star
During her Jan. 2 appearance on Dax Shepherd’s podcast, the actress said she was “paying all the bills” while married to former NFL player Howard, 47, from 2001 to 2006. Union accused Howard of being unfaithful as well, saying neither of them thought their marriage “should get in the way of our dating.”The “We’re Going to Need More Wine” author even went so far as to say the cheating phase started, in part, to “keep up” with her then-husband’s “activities.”
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