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Justice explains Berry divorce on podcast
Former baseball star David Justice discusses his split from Halle Berry, citing household roles and therapy as factors on a recent podcast.

A former baseball star discusses his split from Halle Berry on a podcast, citing household roles and therapy as factors.
David Justice Explains Halle Berry Divorce Reasons
David Justice spoke about his split from Halle Berry on the All the Smoke podcast, describing a decision to end the marriage after questioning whether Berry was the partner he wanted to build a family with. He said the lack of shared household duties and what he called a lack of motherly instinct influenced his view at the time, and he suggested therapy could have changed the outcome. He framed the discussion as a personal reflection from a younger man who believed the path to a family was tied to traditional roles.
Justice and Berry were married on New Year’s Day 1993 and divorced in 1997. Justice has since been married to Rebecca Justice for 24 years, while Berry has had several high‑profile relationships and two children, Nahla and Maceo, from different partners. The public airing of private claims through a podcast highlights how celebrity relationships remain under scrutiny long after they end.
Key Takeaways
"I’m looking at my mom, I’m a Midwest guy. So in my mind, I’m thinking a wife at that time should cook, clean, and I’m thinking OK, if we have kids, is this the woman I want to have kids with and build a family with?"
Justice explains the mindset he had about marriage at the time
"The marriage could have been saved if I had known about therapy"
Justice attributes the potential outcome to therapy
"She’s dead wrong for making the world believe I was the problem"
Justice disputes public framing of the split
"Berry is in a long-term relationship with Van Hunt"
Berry’s current relationship status as reported
The interview spotlights the tension between private truth and public narrative in celebrity life. It raises questions about gender expectations and the pressure to define a relationship by traditional roles, even years after a breakup. The format of a podcast can amplify personal anecdotes, for better or worse, and risks conflating private feelings with lasting public impressions.
Therapy is treated here as a potential turning point, underscoring a broader stigma around seeking help in relationships. As media outlets pick up the story, there is a fine line between fair coverage of personal history and sensationalism that can overshadow a person’s achievements. The piece invites readers to consider how much of a private life should remain off limits when the topic is a public figure with enduring influence.
Highlights
- The story can outrun the truth
- Private lives feed the public appetite
- Therapy could have rewritten the script
- Celebrity loves stay under the glare
Privacy and backlash risk in personal revelations
Posting intimate claims from a past marriage can invite backlash and raise questions about accuracy. The piece should avoid amplifying unverified statements and respect the individuals involved.
The public will watch how both sides respond as this chapter unfolds.
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