”Marriages are tough…” – La La Anthony Finally Speaks About Split with Husband, Motherhood & More
After allegedly separating from Basketball player husband, Carmelo Anthony in April, La La Anthony (read here) seems somewhat open to a reconciliation.
News broke early this year that the TV personality and Carmelo, had separated over an act of infidelity on the part of Carmelo. Their marriage has endured a tumultuous 2017, with drama following the couple through strip clubs and alleged baby mama drama.
Even still, recent reports suggested the estranged pair was not interested in rushing to get a divorce.
La La doubled down on that stance during an appearance on Wendy Williams Show on Tuesday, insisting that marriages are tough and the couple is focused on doing what’s best for their son, Kiyan.
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Despite their differences, La La put her focus on how long they’ve been together and the importance of building a strong foundation for the child they had together.
”You know, marriages are tough. You know that. We all know that,” the 38-year-old TV personality said on the show.
It’s filled with ups and downs. We’re going through a time right now, but him and I are the best of friends. And our number one commitment is to our [10-year-old] son. We have to set an example for Kiyan.
I would absolutely never say a bad thing about my husband. That’s my son’s father and he is an amazing dad.”
In addition, the yummy mummy said she still loves her 33-year-old spouse despite the separation.
”I don’t know what the future holds,” she admitted. I just know that we are doing an incredible job again being parents to our son. We are the best of friends.
I’ve been with Melo since he was 19 years old. You’re not with somebody that long, and it just goes out the window. I love him with all my heart, and we are the best of friends.”
The couple married in 2010 at a lavish, star-studded ceremony and were together for 12 years.
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I pray they reconcile.