Jennifer Williams Responds After Fans Criticize Her for Returning to ‘Basketball Wives’

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After the recent season of BBWLA, Jennifer Williams has some foes.

Jennifer Williams found herself on the outs with multiple people on “Basketball Wives.” First, she fell out with Evelyn Lozada after Shaunie O’Neal said that Jennifer came for Evelyn’s parenting while they weren’t cool. According to Shaunie, Jennifer said that Evelyn’s daughter was a latchkey kid, and she had to pay all the bills while Evelyn was away.

After Jennifer denied saying this, Shaunie got upset and took it as Jennifer trying to make a liar out of her. Then Shaunie also had an issue with Jennifer once it was said that Jennifer told Tami Roman that Evelyn slept with Shaquille O’Neal. Evelyn denied that this ever happened. And she and Shaunie haven’t been feeling Jennifer since these accusations were made.

Malaysia Pargo threw a table at Jennifer once she wouldn’t confirm that she told Tami and Malaysia that Evelyn slept with Shaq.

So these days, Jennifer is kicking it with Jackie Christie, OG, and Kristen Scott when it’s time to film.

With her having friction with the others, some fans of the show have questioned why Jennifer would come back for another season. They feel she has been mistreated a lot on “Basketball Wives.”

Well, hours ago, Jennifer responded after a viewer told her she was crazy to return on Twitter. And Jennifer wanted them to know that she stood up for herself and didn’t back down to those she’s at odds with. She wrote, “Pressure applied, stay tuned ? .”

You can check out the tweet here.

In related news, while Jennifer wasn’t “taking any sh*t” from other cast members, it does look as if she may be in a better place with Evelyn. As we reported recently, both women are back to following each other on Instagram.

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