
And she has the nerve to have a younger husband. “The murmurs of the unseen crowd came at me again. spoke to SheKnows' Parenting Editor about the "Bring it On" reboot, baby Kaavia’s "unfiltered and unbothered" Instagram account, and her and transgender daughter Zaya. As Union struggled to find forgiveness in her heart for Wade, she also dealt once again with the scrutiny of the public. This last clause is a brilliant description of how Union sees herself as a grown woman: someone awe-inspiring for what she has endured and overcome. A living contradiction of being solid but still broken stronger and yet painfully delicate.” There was no way to disguise where I’d been glued back together, so I was left to hope that the breakage and repair would at least be appreciated as history. With desperate hands, we gathered what we could to slowly remake me into something new. But truth matters.”įor Union, the trauma of finding out what had happened with Wade was compounded by the grief of her own fertility journey: “The experience of Dwyane having a baby so easily while I was unable to left my soul not just broken into pieces, but shattered into fine dust scattering in the wind. I have not had words, and even after untold amounts of therapy I am not sure I have them now. There are people - strangers who I will never meet - who have been upset that I have not previously talked about that trauma. To say I was devastated is to pick a word on a low shelf for convenience. But we were in a much better place when he finally told me about the pregnancy. “It should go without saying that we were not in a good place in our relationship at the time that child was conceived. “In 2013, before we were married, Dwyane had a baby with another woman,” Union writes frankly. 'You Got Anything Stronger?' by Gabrielle Union
