Jennifer Williams Breaks Down: Why She Ended Her Marriage with Eric Williams

Reality TV star Jennifer Williams opened up about the pain and confusion that led to the end of her marriage with former NBA player Eric Williams. In a candid 2011 interview with Essence, Jennifer admitted she felt like she no longer recognized her husband.

“I’m not entirely sure who he is at the moment based on his behavior and his statements on Twitter,” she confessed. “He’s not the same person I knew. I think he’s losing it.” Jennifer expressed her hope that the “real Eric” would return, but the things he said and did made her question everything

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The couple’s tumultuous relationship ultimately ended in divorce in 2011. Jennifer reportedly received a $30 million settlement, according to Celebrity Net Worth. But what happened to Eric Williams afterward?

Once a successful NBA player with stints on teams like the Boston Celtics, Denver Nuggets, Cleveland Cavaliers, New Jersey Nets, and Toronto Raptors, Eric’s career spanned 12 years and earned him a fortune—estimated at $40 million.

However, by 2014, Eric’s life had taken a dramatic turn. According to TMZ, he claimed to be homeless, bankrupt, and unable to pay child support for his son with Tavia Serena Cannon.

Eric stated in court documents that he did not receive a court summons because he had no permanent address. He owed $24,000 in overdue child support and said he was unemployed, without transportation, and unable to afford a lawyer.

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Meanwhile, Jennifer Williams rebuilt her life and career. She became the second-richest star on VH1’s “Basketball Wives,” with a net worth of $25 million, according to The Cinemaholic and Celebrity Net Worth. Jennifer owns the online fashion store Classy Girl Wardrobe and has ventured into fitness and cosmetics. She reportedly earns $300,000 per season for “Basketball Wives,” not including bonuses for reunion specials.

Despite her success, Jennifer has faced her own setbacks. In April 2020, she revealed to The Jasmine Brand that she was scammed by a man named Aaron Nichols, who allegedly stole her car and money.

“He’s done this to so many women,” Jennifer said, sharing her story to warn others. She used her platform to try to recover her stolen Range Rover and received messages from other victims of Nichols’ scams.

Jennifer has also faced drama with her “Basketball Wives” co-stars, especially regarding her relationship with Christian Gold, whose legal troubles raised concerns among the cast.

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Some believed Gold was only interested in Jennifer for her money, leading to public feuds and social media spats, particularly with Evelyn Lozada.

Through all these challenges, Jennifer has remained resilient. She’s focused on her businesses, personal growth, and even returned to “Basketball Wives” for season 9 in 2021.

Jennifer also starred in the VH1 limited series “My True Hoax Story,” recounting her experience with fraud.

Before her reality TV fame, Jennifer graduated from the University of Maryland with a degree in political science and worked as a real estate broker in New Jersey. Her journey from a high-profile marriage to independence and entrepreneurship has been marked by both hardship and triumph.

Jennifer Williams’ story is a testament to perseverance, showing that even after public heartbreak and betrayal, it’s possible to rebuild and thrive.