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Erik Spoelstra’s ex-wife not letting divorce ‘bullies’ win

Erik Spoelstra's ex-wife is not backing down from internet “bullies” trolling her over the Miami Heat coach's recent $120 million contract extension.

Nikki Spoelstra, whose divorce from the Heat coach is reportedly finalized at the end of 2023, teased “new comments” on her social media pages in a series of posts to her Instagram Stories. .

“New comments are welcome. Bianvenidos,” Nikki wrote on Wednesday, along with a bunch of troll emojis, including a photo of her with a friend.

In another post on Thursday, Nicki captioned a photo of herself smiling: “Mooooooood.”

She also posted a message to those who are “harassing” her online.

Erik Spoelstra's ex-wife Nikki responds to cyberbullying. Instagram/Nikki Spoelstra
Erik Spoelstra's ex-wife Nikki responds to cyberbullying. Instagram/Nikki Spoelstra

“Enough bullying and harassment for CiTy BoYs today,” Nikki wrote. “I’ll call you what I will. Bully.

“Tell your friends about 'it' and me.”

Nicki went on to share a boomerang video featuring herself with her tongue sticking out, writing, “Hello. Still here.”

Erik Spoelstra's ex-wife Nikki responds to cyberbullying. Instagram/Nikki Spoelstra
Erik Spoelstra and Nikki Spoelstra. Instagram/Nikki Spoelstra

She also posted a meme that appears on her phone.

“I'm not sure who will react better, the healed me or the hood…”

Earlier this week, Nicky took to Instagram to respond to a specific comment on his feed that read, “How to search your bag,” following Spoelstra's eight-year contract extension, which made him one of the NBA coaches. He became one of the highest paid. .

“LOL. This comment has less to do with my personal life choices and more to do with a general thought process that I believe many people have, and which I've made many times over the years.” I'm going to treat it like someone harassed me,” Nicki wrote on Tuesday.

Erik Spoelstra and his wife Nikki with their kids at NBA All-Star weekend in Cleveland. Instagram/Nikki Spoelstra

“According to the vulgar, ignorant, and uninformed society at large, women cannot “win.”

“Women can't truly love successful people. No, they're pretending and they're doing it for the money. And if a woman chooses not to be with a successful partner, Obviously she's an idiot.”

Nicki then explained why she doesn't ignore such comments.

“My mental health has suffered due to years of constant harassment. People need to be more aware of how their words affect others. ” she continued.

“It's not just me. But people. In general. Please be nicer.”

Miami Heat head coach Erik Spoelstra watches during the second half of an NBA basketball game against the Los Angeles Clippers on January 1, 2024 in Los Angeles. AP

According to the Miami Herald, Nikki, 36, and Spoelstra, 53, finalized their divorce in November after seven years of marriage.

In a joint statement, the former couple said they have separated amicably and are focused on co-parenting their three children, Santiago, 5, Dante, 3, and 1-year-old Ruby. Ta.

“We have made the difficult but amicable decision to jointly file to officially end our marriage.” they said in a statementt. “We are both grateful for our relationship and remain committed to co-parenting our children and continuing to make them our shared priority.

“We appreciate your support and thank you for respecting our family's privacy as we move on to the next stage of our lives.”

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