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Wife Accuses Michael Strahan of "Alternative Lifestyle"
By
Cyd Zeigler jr.
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The wife of New
York Giants defensive end Michael Strahan coyly accused her husband
of having an extramarital affair with another man, TV doctor
Ian Smith,
in their divorce proceedings on Tuesday, the
New York Daily News is reporting.
"Michael moved into Ian's one-bedroom
apartment," Jean Strahan said, according to the Daily News. "And you
can say an alternative lifestyle sprouted." Her lawyer then stopped
her before she could elaborate, the Daily News reports.
Both Robert Penza, Michael Strahan's
attorney, and Smith denied a sexual relationship between Smith and
Strahan.
After her client made the claim, Ellen
Marshall, Jean Strahan's lawyer, seemingly tried to back away from
the suggestion of a homosexual relationship between the two men.
"I don't think she's making a definitive
allegation," Marshall, said, according to the Daily News. "Couples
have private squabbles. This is one of them."
On Wednesday, Strahan went on the the
Wendy Williams radio show and dismissed the allegations.
"If this were true, it would hit
the fan from the get go," he said. "I have plenty of friends that
are bi or homosexual. It's fine with me. This is New York City. If
you can't accept people for being people, then you have no business
being here.
"I don't frown on anybody for that lifestyle, it's not my lifestyle.
And you know, I just laugh. All that matters is that I'm gonna take
care of my kids."
As for staying with
Smith, Strahan said: "When I had to stay somewhere, he opened his
door. It's not that I couldn't stay at any hotel I want."
The divorce proceedings have been
splashed across the front pages of the New York tabloids and has
blown into a public spectacle. Both
sides have accused the other of going on reckless shopping sprees;
and on Monday, Jean Strahan was reported to have broken down during
some of her husband's testimony.
Smith is best-known as a regular
contributor on ABC's "The View" and VH1's "Celebrity Fit Club." He
also writes a medical column for Men's Health.
On Tuesday, Smith seemed to claim that, because he
is a "happily married man," it was impossible for him to have been
in a sexual relationship with Strahan. However, not only are the
cases of married men having sex with one another well-documented,
but it has become so common among black men that it even has a name
- "the down low."
Books like J.L. King's
On the Down Low: A
Journey into the Lives of "Straight" Black Men Who and
Keith
Boykin's Beyond the Down Low have debunked the notion
that sex between two married black men who consider themselves
"straight" is impossible. The "down low" lifestyle is generally
faulted for the rise in the HIV-contraction rate within the black
community.
Strahan is a seven-time Pro Bowl
selection and owns the NFL single-season sack record with 22.5.
June 20, 2006 |