Dwight Howard’s First Baby Mama vs. Dwight Howard’s Last Baby Mama

I’m not against dating men with kids. I’m against dating men with more kids than they have hours in a day. Dwight Howard is a perfect example of why women should steer clear of men with multiple baby mamas.

Yesterday we posted about Royce Reed and her fear for her son’s life when she was unable to reach her son who is currently with his father Dwight Howard. An interesting twist in the story is that not only is he with Dwight, he’s with Dwight’s latest baby mama and possible girlfriend, Christian singer Christina Vest. Royce and Christina got into a bit of a back and forth on Twitter when Royce began tweeting about her son’s safety.

Royce finally got to speak with her son

Listen new girlfriends, I tell you guys all the time to stay out of your boyfriend’s issues with his baby mama. This is not your battle. Christina just popped her baby out a few months ago. If she’s smart, she’ll keep it real quiet because how Dwight tweets the other 38 baby mamas will be exactly how he treats you. Play your position, honey. 

What kills me is that Christina pulls the “We’re not gonna do this” card when she clearly started the entire exchange. By no means am I “Team Royce” but when a parent has not spoken/seen their child, they have every right to be concerned and as a grown woman with some common sense, the new woman should not be in the middle of it. Especially since Christina will be dealing with these same issues in the next few years herself. Mark my words she will be “Team Royce” as soon as Dwight has moved on to another child.

Screenshots thanks to Rhymes With Snitch!

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