Dwight Howard is doing his best to keep things positive, despite his ex, Royce Reed, continuing to discuss their past in a negative light. Her latest interview features the dancer chatting with Cam Newton, telling the athlete that her ex was intimate with men “all the time.” This followed instances of Reed claiming that Howard was verbally, physically, and mentally abusive, neglectful of their son, and that he attempted to “silence” her from speaking the truth.
In response to her latest interview, Howard seems to be taking a Hip-Hop approach, claiming that he has a “positive diss song” on the way. The NBA star took to his Instagram page Monday (Jan. 27) with a snap of himself in a recording booth with partner Amy Luciani, his reported fiancé — though she has been spotted with both engagement and wedding rings, so it’s possible the pair tied the knot privately.
“About to drop the first positive diss song ever,” Howard wrote, followed by a prayer-hands emoji. “YUP Me & my wife @amylucianiworld about to inspire all of our enemies, #noshade #praygodhealtheyhearts.”
Howard previously reacted to Reed’s claims about his past by highlighting his relationship with Luciani, declaring that they were still committed to one another despite the former Basketball Wives star’s attempts to embarrass him.
Luciani took to her own Instagram Sunday (Jan. 26) to gush over her man and let the haters know that she will no longer be defending her relationship to others on social media.
“I am no longer responding to negative comments,” she wrote. “I have to admit it’s hard for me to do because some comments just go too far and I felt I haddddd to reply but today was the last day and I’m actually happy about that because it was exhausting defending what I love against the internet. New chapter. It’s time anyway to challenge myself and be able to ignore what shouldn’t matter anyways.” See the full post below.
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