Brittany Renner Replies to PJ Washington Saying She is Holding Their Son Hostage and Won’t Let Him See Him

Over the weekend, PJ Washington went on a Twitter and Instagram rant about how much he misses his son.

Washington said he doesn’t understand why he isn’t allowed to see his son and that his boy is being held hostage by Brittany Renner. These social media posts seem to come out while Renner was enjoying a concert with friends. Washington implied that Renner was a trifling hoe who used him for a baby and money.

Many on social media asked why Washington doesn’t get a lawyer and file for full or joint custody of his son?

That is likely coming sooner than later, but as I explain on the BSO substack (click here), here is the reason that there might be some hesitation on Washington’s part to fully go into what was happening behind the scenes with him and Renner.

As far as Renner, beyond saying a few times that Washington isn’t a victim, has been pretty quiet regarding how she feels about Washington taking all these subliminal shots at her on social media and now telling the world she isn’t letting him see his son.

After she got home from her concert, she did post some things on social media that will lead you to believe that she is aware of what Washington is saying and possibly could be mounting a reply.

This seems like a powder keg that might explode at any time.

We can confirm that Renner has spoken about writing a second book about her experience with Washington. If you recall, Renner’s first book spoke about her interactions with famous athletes and entertainers like Colin Kaepernick, Lil Uzi Vert, and Trey Songz.

I don’t know how this all is going to end. I hope maybe they can work it out and be cordial to each other for the child’s sake.

Flip the page for Renner replying to Washington crying about not seeing his son.

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