[VIDEO] Jennifer Williams Discusses Failed Marriage On E!’s ‘True Hollywood Story: Reality Ex Wives’ + Watch Full Episode
Her former reality TV days are behind her, for now, but most of remember Basketball Wives’ Jennifer Williams. This week Jennifer opened up about her failed marriage to Eric Williams, on E!’s True Hollywood Story: Reality Ex Wives.
Jennifer recalls the embarrassing moment when Eric threw a drink in her face, while filming. She said:
When he threw that drink in my face, on camera, there was no going back from that.
She also opens up about another altercation that she had on the show.
Jennifer calls the infamous slap by Evelyn Lozada’s then assistant, Nia Crooks, crazy. She laughs:
Everybody knows that I was slapped on TV. It was one of those moments like, ‘Did that sh*t really happen to me?’ It was pure craziness.
The special also features four other of Tinseltown’s most infamous ex-wives–Courtney Stodden (ex-wife of Doug Hutchison), Linda Hogan (ex-wife of Hulk Hogan), Adrianne Curry (ex-wife of Christopher Knight), Countess Luann De Lesseps (ex-wife of Alexandre de Lesseps). Each share personal stories about their high-profile relationships and unleash the drama behind their very public divorces. Watch the full episode.




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