“Suck my di*k” — Dallas Mavericks’ star PJ Washington exploded at Brittany Renner’s mother in a viral clip

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“Suck my di*k” — Dallas Mavericks’ star PJ Washington exploded at Brittany Renner’s mother in a viral clip

“Suck my di*k” — Dallas Mavericks’ star PJ Washington exploded at Brittany Renner’s mother in a viral clip (Image Source: Getty Images)

The drama between Brittany Renner and Dallas Mavericks star PJ Washington just hit a boiling point and it’s all caught on camera. In the viral video, tempers flare, insults are thrown around, and claims of financial neglect come out during a tense custody exchange.

With a tearful child and Washington's surprising outburst, this situation is more than just drama; it's an unfiltered look at a co-parenting battle that just won't calm down.

Brittany Renner calls out PJ Washington for giving $170000 to his wife while their son has only $11000

The video shows a dramatic custody handoff with Brittany Renner, her mom, PJ Washington, and his wife Alisah Chanel outside a house in the rain. Posted on X by @shannonsharpeee, the 97-second clip features Renner recording as their upset son struggles to go to Washington.

Renner states, "Guys this is what we're not doing so every time that he does this I'm gonna record because that's not okay," to the camera. Her mother tells Washington, "It doesn't want to go with you," referring to the child. Renner adds, "That's terrible three weeks in a row." PJ Washington asks, "What'd you say? I didn't hear," before saying "Suck my di*k" to Renner's mother, who replied, "If you had one maybe I would.

"Brittany Renner’s mother then shouts, "Pu**y as* bi**h, get your bi**h as* out of my driveway. You don't pay for shit, fu*k you." Renner accuses, "$170,000 to your hoe with $11,000 in your son's bank account," directed at Washington about his wife versus their son. Washington responds, "Get out the car," while placing the child in the vehicle.

Brittany Renner revealed her true financial struggles living on twenty-fivee hundred dollars

The issue comes from the ongoing co-parenting struggles between Renner and Washington, who share a son born in May 2021.

They met in 2019 at a University of Kentucky game, with Renner at 26 and Washington at 20. Their relationship was made public in 2020 after a Dallas event. Washington, drafted by the Charlotte Hornets in 2019, was keen on starting a family early. The six-year age gap later led to some backlash.In early 2021, they made plans for a baby; Renner went off birth control following conversations with Washington, who was 22. The public excitement hid some underlying issues.They split in July 2021, post-birth. PJ Washington tweeted, "You was faking it all along," eventually taken down. Speculation pointed fingers at Renner for allegedly trying to secure money, with whispers of a $200,000 monthly child support. Brittany Renner denied these claims, asserting that the child was planned and there was no scheming. She described Washington as a terrible partner. He tweeted, "Stop the cap" on rumors.

In 2024, Renner opened up about her money troubles, putting the $200k rumor to rest and confirming she makes $2,500 a month. She also converted to Islam and started wearing a hijab. In Washington, she married Alisah Chanel and welcomed another child.In 2022, Renner acknowledged that she had ignored some red flags, including Washington's youth. By 2023, there were claims of grooming related to their age difference.

Renner likened herself to Jay-Z and Beyoncé. On a podcast, she shared that she had slept with 35 men. Subsequently, she commended Washington's parenting, saying that joint custody made her feel less like a single mom.Also Read:Luka Doncic urges Los Angeles Lakers to keep LeBron James amid growing trade rumorsThis conflict isn't settling down anytime soon. With emotions at a peak and every step unfolding in front of the public, one thing is for sure — the tale of Brittany Renner and PJ Washington is far from finished, and the upcoming chapter might be even more complicated.

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