Evelyn Lozada & Ex Carl Crawford Surprise Son At School [VIDEO]

Evelyn Lozada and Carl Crawford Surprise Son Leo at School
The babies come first! “Basketball Wives” star Evelyn Lozada and ex-fiance, former MLB’er Carl Crawford prove that co-parenting is possible, even after a nasty break-up. The couple were engaged from 2013 to 2017 – allegedly splitting over Carl’s infidelity. But they’ve been able to stay friends and provide two happy homes for their 4-year-old son, Leo. In fact, Evelyn shared a photo on Instagram of the two of them surprising Leo at school. Her caption read:
“@evelynlozada Our baby Leo is “Star of The Week” #CarlLeoCrawford #HeWasSurprised #CoParentingLife lol”

Perhaps Evelyn and Carl have taken a page out of ex-couple Ne-Yo and Monyetta Shaw‘s book – literally. They, too, were once engaged, and share two children – 7-year-old daughter Madilyn, and 6-year-old son Mason. With this experience, Monyetta was able to write her third book, “Keep It Classy,” which is a how-to guide on successful co-parenting. Ne-Yo even wrote the foreward to the book.

Since their break-up in 2013, Ne-Yo married his wife, Crystal Renay, and had two more children – sons two-year-old Shaffer, and six-month-old Roman.
Ne-Yo, Monyetta, and Crystal sat down with the hosts of “The Real” explaining how they make it work.
Is co-parenting bliss short-lived, or can it last forever? Sound off in the comments.
Written by Miata Shanay
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