Lou Williams is not only scoring and rebounding in the basketball court, but the Los Angeles Clippers stalwart is also ready to give you some dating advice, as he reveals the secret behind how to date two girlfriends at once.
LA Clippers star Lou Williams shares his insight on having two girlfriends
The bizarre yet hilarious instance was found on Twitter yesterday when a user asked Williams for advice as he was daring two women at once and was planning to introduce them to one another.
@TeamLou23 I’m trying to introduce my 2 girlfriends to each other . Any advice?
— Swoosh (@swooshgod) October 19, 2020
To which, Williams had the wittiest answer. The Clippers point guard replied: “It’s too late already. They gotta introduce you to them champ”
It’s too late already. They gotta introduce you to them champ https://t.co/vyFRGsoygw
— Lou Williams (@TeamLou23) October 20, 2020
Lou Williams himself has the experience of dating two women at once
The interaction between Williams and his fan is hysterical because Clippers fans or even many NBA fans moreover are well familiar with that the player himself dated two women at one point of time, and even introduced them to each other.
Back it 2014, it was revealed that Williams was in a love triangle with Ashley Henderson and Rece Mitchell. Interestingly, both the women were aware of each other and were on board with the idea of their boyfriend dating them at the same time. However, Ashley had broken up with Williams back in 2018.
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Williams joined LA Clippers in 2017 after having former stints at Philadelphia 76ers and Lakers. The 33-year-old has been the NBA Sixth Man of the Year three times and Naismith Prep Player of the Year in 2005.
The Clippers finished 2nd in the 2019-20 Western Conference table and reached the Conference Semifinals where Denver Nuggets defeated them by four games to three.
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