Dwight Howard and his wife, Amy Luciani, got into a difficult situation lately, and now, Zion Williamson’s girlfriend Amy Luciani has joined the conversation. The former NBA player’s second wife accused him of drug use. After the incident, the 2020 NBA champion reportedly decided to file for divorce from Luciani. New Orleans Pelicans forward’s girlfriend has also commented on the news of the divorce.
Rapper and music artist Luciani shared a crying video on X, in which she detailed the entire situation and claimed that the former Defensive Player of the Year taught her son to lie in front of Child Protective Services. The TV personality also has a daughter and lives with her and her stepson, whom Luciani claimed Howard pressured to lie, as he needed an alibi when CPS came.
Latest reports on the drama suggested that Howard has filed for divorce from Luciani. The Shade Room shared the update on Instagram and wrote:
“As we previously reported in a recent Instagram video, Amy claimed that Child Protective Services had taken his daughter, though TMZ notes this has not been independently verified. Dwight’s team has not responded to requests for comment.”
Williamson’s girlfriend, Rose, commented on the post and wrote:
“Thats that man son. My kids better lie for me tf”
The comment appeared to be about how Howard allegedly convinced Luciani’s son to lie before the CPS. However, there is no confirmation from either side about the incident yet.
NBA analyst calls out Zion Williamson for health issues
ESPN analyst Stephen A. Smith recently called out Zion Williamson for his size and made some shrewd remarks on the forward. He said:
“What was Zion’s problem? Food. Food addict. Everybody in New Orleans that cooked knew about Zion Williamson.”
Smith’s comments drew widespread criticism from fans on social media, and even the Pelicans X page responded to the analyst’s statement. The official Pelicans’ account shared a video mocking Smith’s sports activities over the years and wrote on X:
“Stick to solitaire Stephen”
The analyst replied to the video and wrote:
“Pulling out stuff from a decade, two decades, three decades ago, ???? No problem. See y’all tomorrow on @FirstTake. Remember one thing: YOU ASKED FOR THiS!!!!”
The back-and-forth between the ESPN analyst and the team on social media showed that the team had its young player’s back. The Pelicans are placed 13th in the Western Conference and are looking to regroup for next season.
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