Dwight Howard Breaks Silence After Wife Amy Luciani Accuses Him Of Having Coca!ne Addiction
Dwight Howard Breaks Silence After Wife Amy Luciani Accuses Him Of Having Coca!ne Addiction
#DwightHoward wants people to stop believing everything they see online.
The retired NBA star is finally addressing claims made by his wife, reality star #AmyLuciani, whose real name is Amber Howard. According to Amy, Dwight is battling a serious coca!ne and dr*g problem that causes him to behave in harmful ways. She shared the allegations in an emotional video last weekend, also claiming that Dwight’s daughter had been taken by CPS.
While Dwight has yet to address the situation involving his child, he is pushing back on the coca!ne accusations. Taking to Snapchat, he wrote, “Never done C*ke in my life yall will believe everything yall see on the internet lol.” He also shared a lighthearted video reacting to the “hate and slander” he says he’s received since Amy’s post. Dwight and Amy tied the knot in Las Vegas in January 2025. A few months into the marriage, Amy filed to end the union but later withdrew the petition. However, on Monday, after her claims began circulating online, Dwight filed for divorce.

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