Nikki Sapp, the ex-wife of Miami Heat head coach Erik Spoelstra, responded to critics who questioned her decision to divorce Spoelstra just before he signed a lucrative contract extension.
She addressed the judgmental comments on social media, emphasizing the impact of hurtful words on emotional well-being and urging for kindness.
“Lol. I’m going to address this comment NOT as it pertains to my personal life choices but as it relates to a general thought process that I believe a lot of people have and that a lot of people have harassed me with over the years,” she wrote. (Trending: Clintons Scramble To Delete Embarrassing Photo, But Were Too Slow)
“According to crass, ignorant, uninformed society at large, women can’t ‘win.'”
“Women can’t be genuinely in love with someone successful. No, they’re pretending and they’re in it for the money.”
“And if a woman chooses to not be with a successful partner, apparently she’s an idiot.”
The couple announced their divorce amicably and emphasized their commitment to co-parenting.
The pair, married in 2016, have three children together.
“We have made the difficult yet amicable decision to jointly file to formally end our marriage,” the couple stated previously.
“We are both grateful for our relationship and remain fully committed to co-parenting our children and continuing to make them our shared priority.
“We appreciate everyone’s support as we move to the next stage of our lives and thank you for respecting our family’s privacy.”
Erik Spoelstra, a highly regarded coach, has been with the Heat since 1997 and has achieved significant success, including leading the team to NBA championships in 2012 and 2013.
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