Basketball Wives LA Malaysia Pargo Talks Divorce, Jackie Christie Beef & Quitting Show
Basketball Wives L.A. reality star, Malaysia Pargo opens up about her divorce with husband, Jannero Pargo, dealing with her brother's death and her flippant relationship with Jackie Christie.
In an interview with VH1, Malaysia admitted that with the drama stemming from last season on the show and in her personal life, she considered leaving the show for good, "I sort of always wait until the bitter end before I decide, yay or nay. I was going through a really, really tough time and it just seemed like I was starting to cope with everything that was going on around me before it was time to have to relive it all over again [on camera] to tell the story. I feel like if I'm quick to tell the good parts of my life, then why don't I share the bad parts too, so that everyone knows we are human just like them. A lot of people want to shy away from bad parts of their life but I felt like I had to share it."
The star said that she would do it over despite her hardships and rough patches because someone watching the show could learn from her struggles, "I don't regret anything that I do. With everything that I do, I think it through and move from it. It's a part of my life and I just now have it documented. I hope that people can either learn from it, or be inspired by it, or and know that you're not supposed to stay in a place [in your life] because you're comfortable or because others think you're supposed to be there. You're supposed to do whatever God moves you to do, or whatever makes you happy. You have to make a move to be happy, you can't just stay stagnant."
As far as her relationship with Jackie and her public apology following her date with Doug Christie, she confirmed that they are still not on the best of terms, "Jackie and I are at a standstill. We don't hate each other at this point and we are definitely not best friends, we're just at a standstill at this point. We can be a room together, we can do projects together without their being problems, we can say 'hello' to one another, all that. I would say we are cordial at this very moment."