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Metta Sandiford-Artest[ 1] (born Ronald William Artest Jr.; November 13, 1979), previously legally named Metta World Peace, is an American former professional basketball player who played 19 seasons in the National Basketball Association (NBA). Under the name Ron Artest, he played college basketball for the St. John's Red Storm.
On June 20, 2011, VH1 announced that they had expanded the franchise to Los Angeles. [3] The announced cast for Basketball Wives LA included Kimsha Artest, wife of Ron Artest, Gloria Govan and her sister Laura Govan, Jackie Christie, wife of Doug Christie, and Imani Showalter, ex-fiancée of Stephen Jackson.
Seasons 1–2. On June 20, 2011, VH1 announced that they had expanded the franchise to Los Angeles. [18] The announced cast for Basketball Wives LA included Kimsha Artest, wife of Ron Artest, Gloria Govan and her sister Laura Govan, Jackie Christie, wife of Doug Christie, and Imani Showalter, ex-fiancée of Stephen Jackson.
James, 36, is especially close with his wife’s former husband. In a TikTok video that has been seen more than 7 million times, James is shown lovingly spoon-feeding Smith breakfast at a diner ...
Kimsha Artest stopped showing up for filming because she did not agree with the "shenanigans and drama", which explains why she was not featured in more than one episode. Tanya Williams was to be the eighth official "wife" but left the series after two episodes. The series premiered on August 29, 2011, to 1.81 million viewers.
A 12-year-old girl from Texas died after her mother and stepfather allegedly failed to seek medical attention for her life-threatening injuries, authorities said on Wednesday Aug. 14.
Kim Kardashian might want to be more careful the next time she closes doors in her bathroom. On Season Five, Episode Nine of the "The Kardashians," Kim revealed she accidentally sliced off the ...
The second season of the reality television series Basketball Wives LA aired on VH1 from September 10, 2012 until December 17, 2012. [1] It follows the lives of a group of women who have all been somehow romantically linked to professional basketball players. It was executively produced by Pam Healey, Sean Rankine, Amanda Scott, Shaunie O'Neal ...