Nia admits that Jenn has made her life a living hell, and blames her upbringing for her violent behavior...
Nia chit chatted backstage at the 'Basketball Wives' reunion show about the physical altercation...
What’s life been like for you since you appeared on the show?
Nia: Hell. I could never imagine being in this predicament over something like that. And a person that I used to love is now just somebody I knew. It’s hell.
Have people been mean, how have you been treated?
Nia: Yeah, they don’t know me and I get that, I’m part of this story, but I’m just a person that walked in a room and sat down and said something to a person and got up and smacked her. So it looks like I’m bullying someone whowelcomed the smack. She said “I wish you would.” She cut the conversation off because she doesn’t want anyone to know wh she really is. She’s a total different person outside of this. Being a celebrity is not for everyone, some people’s heads get inflated, some don’t. And if you have new people around you in your life, and it’s not the people you’ve been around forever, that says a lot about a person.
If you could do this over, would you have never appeared on the show?
Nia: I just wish my reaction wouldn’t have been that. I can’t take that back now, but that’s the way I was raised, that’s how I grew up, that’s a normal reaction of mine.
Evelyn interjects: Can I just say I have known Nia for years, and I have never in all those years seen Nia cry — you know I cry at the drop of a hat — and ever since all the negativity and the lawyers and everything, I have never seen her cry like this until now and it’s tough. Nothing can ever prepare you for being in public and having a million people have an opinion about you on a daily basis. She’s just been thrown into this.
Nia: It’s not easy.
Do you feel bad for Nia, or does she need to learn to keep her hands to her self?
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