Navarro Cheer coach Monica Aldama addressed the sexual misconduct allegations surrounding her former cheerleader, Jerry Harris. More revelations:
“I recorded the audio book a few weeks ago, and even just reading the audio book, I kind of got choked up on a couple of the topics, because they’re just difficult. [Divorce is] an emotional topic to talk about,” Aldama, 49, toldexclusively before the book’s Tuesday, January 4, release.
Aldama first married Chris — whom she calls her “high school sweetheart” — in January 1994. After tying the knot, the couple welcomed two kids, a son named, now 21. When Aldama and Chris decided to get a divorce in 2006, their kids were 9 and 6, respectively. A year after they split, the couple reconciled and eventually remarried.when reflecting on their split.
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