Devastated fans of actor Jesse Williams are still recovering from the news that he filed for a divorce from his wife, Aryn Drake-Lee. Allegedly, the blue eyed Grey’s Anatomy star cheated on his wife with co-star Minka Kelly.
But there is debate whether he actually “cheated” on his wife if they were separated for over a year.
Williams seeks joint physical custody of the couple’s 2 children, Sadie, 4, and Maceo, 2.
According to blogger theJasmineBrand, who first broke the story, Williams is not denying his wife spousal support.
Drake-Lee, a real estate broker, certainly earns enough money to support herself and her children.
The estranged couple met in 2007 when he worked as a schoolteacher in the New York City public school system. They were wed in 2010.
“She’s been with me through all different facets of my career,” Williams told USA Today in 2010. “She’s stuck with me through thick and thick and thin. We know each other in and out.”
Steve Stephens, the man dubbed the “Facebook Killer”, is dead. Stephens’s car was spotted in Pennsylvania by a state police officer. He reportedly killed himself in his vehicle after a brief police chase.
All of us at one point or another in our lives play psychological games. Whether consciously or unconsciously, whether at home, at work, among strangers, or among friends, we have all engaged in games that are sometimes beneficial and useful, and other times detrimental to our health and the well-being of others.
If you’ve seen the movie “Get Out” it would really have you wondering if there is a chilling parody between the plot in the movie and the fact that aside from the missing teens in DC, there are currently 64,000 Black women missing in the United States. Although this number is alarming, it speaks to a much larger issue going on in our country that is failing to make top stories on evening news programs.
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