“That’s f*ked up” – LeBron James, Kobe Bryant’s ex-teammate finds out wife is on OnlyFans, LOSES cool

Former NBA player Joe Smith did not expect his wife to have an OnlyFans account.


“That’s f*ked up” – LeBron James, Kobe Bryant’s ex-teammate finds out wife is on OnlyFans, LOSES cool

Joe Smith finds out his wife has an Onlyfans (via X)

Joe Smith was the number one overall pick in the 1995 NBA draft. He had high expectations entering the league. Despite not meeting the anticipated impact for the Golden State Warriors, he built a lucrative NBA career spanning over 15 years, playing for 12 different teams and earning almost $61 million.

The former NBA player was shocked to discover that his wife, Kisha Chavis, had an OnlyFans account. In a recent video shared on social media, Chavis recorded her spouse’s reaction to the revelation. Smith and Chavis have been married since 2018, indicating that Smith had no prior knowledge of Chavis’s OnlyFans account.

YouTube video

Upon learning this, Smith angrily expressed his dismay to his wife. He couldn’t believe she had an OnlyFans account and felt disrespected because she didn’t inform him beforehand. This is what he said:

I can't believe I'm sitting here finding out you got an OnlyFans all these years. Disrespect-- that you could even talk to me before you did. That's fked up. I'm telling you, that's f*cked up.
Joe Smith via social media.

A lookback at Joe Smith’s NBA career

Joe Smith was the No. 1 overall pick for the Golden State Warriors in the 1995 draft. He was chosen over players such as Rasheed Wallace and Kevin Garnett. Although Smith didn’t amass significant accolades, he served as an impactful role player following his tenure with the Warriors.

A lookback at Joe Smith’s NBA career
Joe Smith (via Player’s Tribune)

He participated in over 1000 games throughout his career. He played for 12 teams, concluding his time in the league during the 2010-11 season after appearing in 16 games for the New Jersey Nets and Los Angeles Lakers. Earning approximately $61 million in contracts, he secured a prosperous future. While he didn’t secure any championships, remaining in the league for 15 years stands as an achievement in itself.

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