Halle Berry’s first husband, David Justice, says they separated in part because she was cooked or cleans

The first husband of Halle Berry, the former right -wing defender of Atlanta Braves, David Justice, spoke of the three -year marriage of the pair in an interview on the Podcast “All The Smoke” by Matt Barnes this week – and revealed that they partially separated because he felt that she should “cook, clean, clean, clean, clean, clean, clean, clean, clean, clean, clean, clean, clean, clean, clean, clean, clean, clean, clean, clean, clean [and be] traditional.”
The former athlete also admitted that marriage could have worked “if I knew therapy”.
“My knowledge and understanding, my wisdom around relationships was simply not vast,” said Barnes judge. “So I look at my mother – and I’m a guy from the Midwest. So, in my mind, I think that a woman at that time should cook, clean, [be] Traditional, do you know?
The couple married in 1993 to 1997, a period which included the passage of three episodes of Berry on the series “Queen” as well as their role in “The Flontstones”. Berry also “lost Isaiah” during the same period of time.
The years that followed understood some of his most appreciated, in particular his turn as a Storm in “X-Men” and his award-winning role in the Oscars in “Monster’s Ball” in 2001.
The baseball player admitted that he had been in one relationship before going out with Berry, which could also have had an impact on his opinions. “So I think:” Ok, if we have children, is it the woman I want to have children with and who to build a family? ” At that time, as a young man – she did not cook, does not clean, does not really seem to be maternal, then we begin to have problems. “”
Berry has since well received the Nahla daughter with the ex Gabriel Aubrey and his son Maceo-Robert with the ex-Mari Olivier Martinez.
Justice explained another reason why marriage failed: Berry’s work schedule.
“We spent a lot of time apart because it made films in this country, this country. And honestly, we could probably have done so if I knew the therapy. If we knew therapy, we would probably have been able to do it,” he said.
The judge married Rebecca Villalobos in 2001 and is the father of three children: his daughter Raquel and his sons Jr and Dionisio.




