13
Dec
2010

Spotted. Basketball Wives’ Jennifer Williams’ Missing Wedding Ring + Jennifer Responds

Written by thejasminebrand in Blog

Sunday, BasketBall Wives cast member, Jennifer Williams, was spotted without her wedding ring @ the Basketball Wives Season 2 premier party. Jennifer has a rocky relationship with her retired NBA husband, Eric Williams. Jennifer who usually rocks her wedding ring, attended the party ring-less. Here, she’s posing with model, Jessica White.

After this post, Jennifer had two words for me…

She tweeted back, “No Comment.”

I guess we hafta keep watching to see if she leaves or stays. If I was a gambling woman, I’d bet that her PR team told her to remove the ring to keep folks like me talking. Good move!

5 Comments to “Spotted. Basketball Wives’ Jennifer Williams’ Missing Wedding Ring + Jennifer Responds”

  1. [...] spilled all of the beans…She discusses Eric’s mysterious child with another woman, not wearing her wedding ring, her pre-numptial agreement and her crumbling [...]

  2. [...] will knock a b*tch out and Basketball Wives’ reality star, Jennifer Williams (who ain’t rockin’ a ring these days) were spotted looking adorable @ the [...]

  3. [...] photos of reality star Jennifer Williams’ (Basketball Wives) have literally hit the [...]

  4. [...] episode 5 (from last night) of the Basketball Wives, which includes Jennifer and Tami meeting again, Eric and Jennifer’s couch session and Tami going under the [...]

  5. bigfun says:

    eric can do better any ways my opinion it seemed like she was a gold digger he didnt have a job so she up and left him now u see pics of her all over the net naked i mean wtf is that now that her marrage is in trouble and her ugly puss wont be on tv any more i guess she has to do something to do something to stay in the public eye even if that is showing off her scary self the ugly bitch

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