In the time since his NFL playing career came to an end, Cam Newton has been building his media presence, which he has since parlayed into a reoccurring role on ESPN’s First Take. But this week, the 2015 NFL MVP has found himself the subject of backlash following a controversial interview with Dwight Howard’s ex-girlfriend.
Dwight Howard has seemingly responded after his ex-girlfriend, Royce Reed, discussed their past on Cam Newton’s “Funky Friday” podcast. Howard and Reed, who share son Braylon together, dated on and off for years in the early 2000s,
J.R. Smith is not a fan of Cam Newton’s recent sit down with Royce Reed, who claimed her ex-partner Dwight Howard shared intimate moments with other men. Taking to social media, Smith expressed his disdain for the platforming of the conversation.
During an appearance on Newton’s Funky Fridays show (Jan. 24), the former Basketball Wives star claimed she had personally witnessed Howard engaging in intimate encounters with men “all the time.” She further alleged that the NBA icon frequently used psychedelic mushrooms before sexual encounters with men, in which she claimed she didn’t partake.
Cam Newton set the record straight regarding his financial situation, having stepped away from an NFL career that made him $133 million.
Cam Newton is in the home stretch of Special Forces: World's Toughest Test, and while he would have nothing left to prove if he was kicked off in the final episode, it would be a shame to see him go for something like insubordination. Hopefully, he can get in a better mindset and finish strong in the upcoming Season 3 finale.
Cam Newton opens up about struggling with no longer being a "superman" to his eight kids after he lost his NFL salary. Newton has eight kids — sons Chosen, Camidas, Cashmere, Caesar and Jaden and daughters Sovereign-Dior,
Panthers legend Cam Newton was matched up against Olympic swimmer Nathan Adrian in hand-to-hand combat. The bout did not go well for the latter.
Former Auburn All-American Cam Newton said his participation in the third season of the FOX TV series “Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test” had given him something he hadn’t had since he was an NFL quarterback.
On the Wednesday, Jan. 22 episode of the reality competition series, the former NFL player realized after the chemical warfare challenge — in which recruits were tasked with unlocking a laptop from a safe after their gas masks were removed with noxious CX gas present — that he didn't have the strength required to complete it.
Although Newton may not be getting paid like he once was, he’s still getting plenty of opportunities as a sports personality. He makes weekly appearances on ESPN’s “First Take,” and is also the host of two popular podcasts “Funky Friday” and “4&1.”
Cam Newton is father to eight kids and parenting has come out to be a difficult experience for the former NFL star.