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Did Dwyane Wade accidentally call son Zaire a "disappointment" amid domestic violence allegations?(Image via Getty Images)
Dwyane Wade, the NBA legend, has landed in trouble after his son, Zaire, was recently arrested on allegations of domestic violence against an unidentified woman. While Zaire has been released from police custody, there have been many questions about Dwyane Wade’s parenthood and legacy.
Amid this, there have been rumors about the NBA legend talking about how his son has disappointed him.
Has Dwyane Wade spoken about how son Zaire disappointed him as he was arrested for domestic violence?
No, the Miami Heats’ legend Dwyane Wade has made no such confession in public.
The rumors are fake and are being posted by fan pages on X, sparking chaos among fans.For the unversed, a few hours ago, a fan page on X posted an unrelated video of Dwyane Wade with a caption that read as, “Dwyane Wade spoke out after his son Zaire Wade was arrested for allegedly abusing his girlfriend and he called him a DISAPPOINTMENT and told him to NEVER speak to him again…”The caption added, "All my kids have done nothing except disappoint me…He was so close to the league but it's over…”But in reality, the NBA legend Dwyane Wade has made no such confession.
While some are convinced that Dwyane Wade has spoken about being disappointed, others have quickly debunked the fake video.A fan took to X and posted, “Great basketball player shitty father”, while another fan wrote, “It's because your a f**king shit father.”A third fan posted, “If Dad says so, guess I have no choice.”Another fan noted, “wait are we actually falling for this bait in the year 2026. the internet really does just believe anything it sees on a screen huh”.
Dwyane Wade was committed to helping son Zaire in his basketball career
For now, Dwyane Wade has posted his son Zaire’s bond for a whopping $50,000 and he has been released from police custody.Back in 2020, in an interview with PEOPLE, Dwyane Wade opened up about helping his son’s basketball career as he said, “I’m in the passenger’s seat, but I’m definitely not in the backseat. He’s in the driver’s seat…if basketball is the ultimate goal, then I’m just trying to help him along the way, understanding there’s so many different ways to get to this goal…”He added, “It’s not just one way, it’s not go through high school, be a superstar. Go into college, be a superstar. Get drafted No. 1 and now you’re there…There’s so many different ways to get to the NBA or to get that path…”He continued, “So, [I’m] just trying to help him navigate through expectations that the world has put on him, and that he puts on himself because of his last name.”


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