Saturday, September 24, 2011

DEION SANDERS DIVORCING HIS FAME-SEEKING WIFE.

Who says marriage still works, especially when you are married to a woman long tired of walking under your shadow of fame and fortune and now wants her own shine? Pilar Sanders, wife of Hall of Fame footballer, Deion Sanders, got fed up with just being the dutiful wife of Deion and wants some of the headlines for herself too. She dove into the also wanna-be famous reality television to pursue a career in trashing her business on public television and contrary to the wishes of Deion who wanted a wife and not a television star. As a consequence thereof, Barry has filed for divorce after eleven long years of coupling together as he does not want his wife to become an object of "ridicule, scorn and/or laughter" on a television tube. 


Explaining his decision, Deion said, "Enough is enough. I never signed up for all this. Enough is enough. If I wanted a model or a television star for a wife, I would have married one a long time ago. All I wanted was a housewife." Icheoku says was this too much for a husband to ask of a wife, especially when such a husband can take care of business effectively, financially and otherwise, being the superstar millionaire sportsman that he is? Icheoku does not think so, except that no one really knows or understands what it is that women wants; and what moves them or how they prioritize or rationalize their decisions. 


However, Mr Deion Sanders never told anybody whether the housewife he referenced that he wanted excluded the type found in "Desperate Housewives of Atlanta, Los Angeles or Orange county; afterall they too are housewives and like he recently found out, his soon to be ex-wife herself was one of them, admitted she remained in the closet until now. Furthermore women's right to choose is not exclusive of abortion or family planning rights only, it also includes choosing between having a husband or being famous; and Pilar Sanders has chosen like many shallow minded women would, forgetting that life on television has a very limited lifespan. But hey, Icheoku does not believe in marriage or that any marriage really works; so welcome to the club Mr Sanders.

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