TV FAB: Tanya Young Williams TALKS "Basketball Wives" And Domestic Violence, Says She Slept With A Knife Under Her Pillow
Tanya Young Williams, the seldom-seen star of "Basketball Wives LA" recently dished in a revealing interview for HuffPo Black Voices where she revealed details of her abusive marriage, how she feels about her LA castmates and why we rarely see her on the show. Get the deets inside......
Reality tv star and motivational speaker Tonya Young Williams recently sat for a very revealing interview with Huffington Post where she talked about the negative sterotypes associated with "Basketball Wives" and revealed the shocking details of her abusive marriage (she sometimes slept with a knife under her pillow for protection!). Here are some highlights:
What are your thoughts on Shaunie stating that the show's portrayal of black women is beginning to look somewhat negative?
I really respect Shaunie having the courage to come out and pretty much speak against her own show, because I think she went into this with a vision. She knows what it's like to live the life of a NBA wife. The beauty, the glamor, the upside -- but she also knows the taxing part. So I think her vision was to go into this and give the viewer a really good inside look of what our lives were like. The show has veered off into a different path than what she anticipated.
So yes, I do agree that a lot of what finally makes it to air are negative depictions of mostly women of color, and all the good stuff unfortunately gets left on the editing room floor. Until more people come out and say, "We want to see the total picture," I think networks and production companies are going to feed into what the few people are saying they want instead of really understanding that there's a broader audience out there who wants to see a balanced show.
So far it seems like you're really distant from your other castmates. Why aren't you in more scenes, episodes and publicity shots?
During the first two weeks, everyone knows that there was a very big fight. And it was my decision not to be engaged in that in any way. And so the fallout of not being involved in the fight was that I was sort of ostracized by some of the women on camera and maybe the network and the producers. But I made the decision that was right for me. So whether they decide to include me in an episode or not, that's not my call. I've done the work, they've got loads of footage on me.
Are you cool with any of the women on the show?
I speak to Jackie quite a bit, but I don't have anything against any of the young ladies. I think they will look back at their reaction to me and say, "Wait a minute, you know what? My reaction was very immature and not very intelligent because it was based on Tanya making the right decision." So I look at them and say, "Hey, they're nice people, they're trying to grind and want to be on TV," and I hope it works out for everyone involved.
In addition to starring on the show, you're also the spokeswoman against domestic violence. Do you mind speaking on the parallels between domestic violence and the show's audience?
Yes. One of my real initiatives is to go on the show and say firstly, be proud of who you are as a woman of color. And the second thing was, I am a spokesperson for the National Domestic Violence Hotline, and statistics show that probably 50 percent of the viewing audience of "Basketball Wives" are currently victims of domestic violence or have been victims of domestic violence. So we took time to gather some tape for the show of the executives of the National Domestic Violence Hotline, and they spoke about what they do and how they can be helpful. So it was really important for me to use this as a platform and help so many people who are in that audience to at least reach out for help. I really hope that the network and the production team will think that it's important enough to show to the audience because it's much bigger than the show.
Within the last year it has been widely reported that one of your castmates, Gloria Govan, has experienced a few domestic issues with Los Angeles Lakers star Matt Barnes. Did you get a chance to speak with her on her situation?
Gloria has decided not to talk much about her situation, and I respect that. And so I'm not going to talk much about it, either. But if she opens the door for us to have that discussion and she wants it to be public, then I'll follow through. But outside of that, I don't want invade her private space in an area that is so personal to each of us.
As a spokeswoman you have opened up about your experiences with domestic violence during your marriage to Jayson Williams. Can you shed some light on what you went through?
Yes, I'm still married. I filed for divorce two years ago, and we've been a part of the divorce court for two years. But when it comes to domestic violence, what I had put into my divorce decree was some of the situations that I experienced at the hands of Jayson. Primarily, yes, I did sleep with a knife under my bed because when Jayson drank too much, or he took sleeping pills or any type of prescription medication, it would make him a different person; and because I have been threatened before, I had to protect myself and my children by any means necessary. I didn't know who was walking into my bedroom: Was it the man that I fell in love with 20 years ago, or was it the Jayson who was being erratic and violent? I speak more openly when I do seminars with women about domestic violence. I've been through a lot of the things that they have been through, and I haven't experienced everything that they've experienced. But when you feel powerless or you feel the need to protect yourself, you're indeed the victim.
Have you had any contact with Jayson since his incarceration?
Jayson has done a lot of things that have been very hurtful to me over the years. However, I wish him nothing but the best, because I want him to be a great father to my children. I believe that everyone deserves a second chance. And I am willing to give him a second chance to step into my children's life and be an amazing father to them, because I married him expecting him to do that. So despite the fact that I've been through a lot -- and he knows that I've been through a lot -- I can't allow that to stop me from providing my children with a man who I think can be an amazing father. He and I haven't communicated since he has gone away, because once he was incarcerated unfortunately I found out more information [about him] that further punched me in the stomach, and it was very painful to me in a personal way.
When Jayson is released from prison in seven months, is there any chance that you two could possibly make amends with each other and rekindle the flame for a reality show?
Honestly, I haven't thought about that. I'm not in a place right now where my heart is open to Jayson in an intimate way. But I am open to him being an amazing father to my children. I want that. And that will cause us to be in each other's company and to talk. Outside of the chaos, we have a great time together, and that's something that probably won't go away. But when it comes to a romantic perspective, I'm just not there right now. I've still got so many wounds that are deep and trying to heal. All I can do is pray that he comes out physiologically healthy, sober, emotionally healthy, and that he can step into my children's life and be a dynamic man.
It's funny that you asked about the reality show, because I've already been approached by production companies wanting to know if I would be open to doing a show with Jayson. And I haven't had the time to take the meetings, I've got so many other things that are more in line with my goals and my vision. That's where my focus is. But Jayson is a huge talent. He made mistakes and he can be crazy at times, but no one can take away his gift of gab, his wit and his personality. So I wasn't surprised to get the calls. But at the end of the day, I've got to do things that are going to further my goals and aspirations before I jump into the reality world on that end.
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I THINK ITS PRETTY COOL THAT
10:38 am - Oct 31, '11
Wow @ some of these ignorant
2:11 am - Oct 4, '11
Tonya is so pretty & classy!
6:27 pm - Sep 22, '11
Love this chick! She is a
9:59 am - Sep 21, '11
I don't think shes ugly, I
4:28 pm - Sep 20, '11
This show is soooo boring. I
8:30 am - Sep 20, '11
Go Tonya! You exude classy
8:15 am - Sep 20, '11
daag, it's really sad, the
12:21 am - Sep 20, '11
how ignorant of you dumb a**!
10:21 pm - Sep 20, '11
this has to be the most
4:30 pm - Sep 20, '11
I will say this... I met
11:09 pm - Sep 19, '11
yeah i believe she's classy
9:42 pm - Sep 19, '11
TANYA = CLASS
8:49 pm - Sep 19, '11
wouldnt u stab yourself if
8:09 pm - Sep 19, '11
This show is boring and
7:58 pm - Sep 19, '11
I dont care what any of you
6:49 pm - Sep 19, '11
PLEASE do not mistake Tanya's
10:34 pm - Sep 19, '11
You said a mouth full and I
1:22 pm - Sep 20, '11
She was being satirical - I
8:59 pm - Sep 19, '11
I dont care what any of you
6:48 pm - Sep 19, '11
welcome to our
6:35 pm - Sep 19, '11
Of course they're not gonna
5:52 pm - Sep 19, '11
Tanya is beyond classy and
5:17 pm - Sep 19, '11
FOR YOU DUMBASS BLACK WOMEN
5:14 pm - Sep 19, '11
You don't really believe
12:11 am - Sep 20, '11
Tanya seems like good people.
5:11 pm - Sep 19, '11
Shes very Beautiful
5:00 pm - Sep 19, '11
Thank God for a women like
4:58 pm - Sep 19, '11
I got a $829.99 iPad2 for
4:54 pm - Sep 19, '11
Tonya by far is the best one
4:06 pm - Sep 19, '11
I love Tanya's positivity and
3:54 pm - Sep 19, '11
The other women on the show
3:54 pm - Sep 19, '11
This was an absolutely great
3:50 pm - Sep 19, '11
i love the interview but
3:09 pm - Sep 19, '11
I ABSOLUTELY DIG HER! i dont
3:03 pm - Sep 19, '11
I agree. Most people don't
3:41 pm - Sep 19, '11
i am smdh! cant believe the
2:57 pm - Sep 19, '11
Well said, it takes a mature
2:52 pm - Sep 19, '11
I could not have said it
11:49 am - Sep 27, '11
I could not have said it
11:45 am - Sep 27, '11
EXACTLY!
3:01 pm - Sep 19, '11
i don't know about y'all but
2:52 pm - Sep 19, '11
I agree. Why would anyone
3:50 pm - Sep 19, '11
I can understand her not want
2:50 pm - Sep 19, '11
"...but at least get the hell
2:59 pm - Sep 19, '11
Very intelligent and positive
2:47 pm - Sep 19, '11
Its funny that people
2:46 pm - Sep 19, '11
I dont complain about
3:04 pm - Sep 19, '11
Nope I wouldnt get involved
6:43 pm - Sep 19, '11
Is she still on the show?
2:45 pm - Sep 19, '11
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