Dwight Howard's wife Amy Luciani makes promise as ex-NBA champ warns against avoiding 'appearance of 'evil'

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Dwight Howard wants to stay out of trouble (image credit: IMAGN)

Even though he hasn't played in the NBA since 2022, Dwight Howard has remained in the public eye. His playful nature and social media activity continue to draw attention, and he's also had his fair share of detractors.

After everything he has been through, including controversies and scandals, he doesn't want that kind of negativity in his life anymore. He urged his wife, rapper Amy Luciani, to stop going back and forth with people criticizing them on social media.

"Even if you also respond to be positive, they never show that. Only the negative. And we just spoke on staying away from any appearance of evil," Howard wrote. "We are married now, so we gotta move differently. I see all the messages. I'm saying the negative stuff. Don't comment on baby. Why. We just got married the enemy is sending all his demons for distractions."
Via Amy Luciani's IG (image credit: instagram/amylucianniworld)
Via Amy Luciani's IG (image credit: instagram/amylucianniworld)

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Howard and Luciani shocked the world by announcing their engagement on Dec. 20. The former Orlando Magic star hadn't had a public relationship since he broke up with WNBA star Te'a Cooper in 2021.

Dwight Howard promises to drop first-ever 'positive diss song ever'

Dwight Howard made a living on the basketball court, but now that he's with a hip-hop artist, it seems like he's trying to pivot and pursue other endeavors.

They already went viral with their version of Soulja Boy's "Crank That," but Howard recently hinted at the release of a more ambitious project.

"This diss me & my wife about to drop. It’s going to be the first positive diss song ever," Howard tweeted on Monday.

Howard was known for his careless attitude and playful nature but has shown that he has matured over the past year. On Jan. 7, he hit back at Shaquille O'Neal after years of jabs and shots from the LA Lakers legend; however, he now wants to spread positivity.

Edited by Victor Ramon Galvez
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