Evelyn Lozada Avoiding Chad Johnson After Alleged Assault
Evelyn Lozada, "Basketball Wives" star who was allegedly headbutted by estranged husband Chad Johnson, recently revealed that she is doing well but has not made contact with the troubled NFL star. However, the reality television star has reportedly also spoken up about some demands for her upcoming stint on "Good Morning America."
Lozada, 36, recently spoke up in the media for the first time since being involved in a domestic dispute with Johnson on Aug 11. The "Basketball Wives" star spoke to TMZ recently, while the publication questioned her about how her life has been since the highly publicized dispute with Johnson.
When asked how she was doing by a TMZ reporter, Lozada responded with a smile.
"I'm doing okay," the reality television star said, with her hair parted in a side bang that covered any evidence of a forehead wound from her dispute with Johnson.
When asked what she had been up to, Lozada admitted that she had been out of the spotlight.
"I've been laying low," she said.
While the TMZ reporters prompted a smile and small conversation with the 36-year-old reality television star turned author, she also told them that she had not been in contact with Johnson. Although Lozada did not go into detail with TMZ, she is expected to speak more about her domestic dispute in an exclusive interview on "Good Morning America."
However, entertainment blogger Sandra Rose recently revealed that Lozada may be making hefty demands in preparation for her appearance on the television show. While Robin Roberts was supposed to conduct the interview with Lozada initially as the host of the show, the ABC Network released a statement about the host receiving treatments for her Myelodysplastic syndrome.
Although host Amy Robach will conduct the interview, Rose reported that Roberts had other reasons for backing out of the interview. According to sources close to Rose and the GMA staff, Roberts was not a fan of Lozada's diva-like interview demands which included interviewing her in her New York City hotel suite instead of the "GMA" studios.
According to The Examiner, the official air date for Lozada's interview has yet to be determined.