Ex-NBA Player Eric Bledsoe Arrested For Slapping His Girlfriend Briona Mae; Mae Post Photo of Her Bruised Face

There have been whispers for months that there has been trouble in paradise with Bledsoe and the mother of his children Briona Mae.

There were some cryptic tweets and social media posting. There is also this story about how they got together and her getting a neck tattoo of Bledsoe’s name.

It has now all come to a head with his arrest.

Ex-NBA player Eric Bledsoe was arrested for domestic violence on Wednesday … just hours after reports he is signing with the CBA’s Shanghai Sharks, TMZ Sports has learned. We’re told cops received a call about a domestic incident around 11:13 PM … with a victim claiming she had been slapped by her boyfriend.

Officers responded to the Lost Hills, Calif. residence … and after an investigation, arrested Bledsoe for misdemeanor domestic violence. 32-year-old Bledsoe was booked at the Lost Hills Sheriff’s station … and has since bonded out.

A photo was posted to Bledsoe’s girlfriend’s Instagram account after the incident … appearing to show a red mark on her face. The caption said, “NO RELATIONSHIP LIKE THIS IS EVER WORTH STAYING IN.”

The woman added … “Domestic violence is real! This wasn’t the first time but I sat here and stayed so it’s my fault!!”

“ERIC BLEDSOE really is a monster.”

The post has since been deleted. Bledsoe — a Birmingham, Alabama native — was a star for the Kentucky Wildcats from 2009-10 … and was picked 18th overall in the 2010 NBA Draft.

He played for the Clippers, Suns, Bucks and Pelicans over the course of his career.

No word if this will affect his status with the Shanghai Sharks.

Bledsoe hasn’t made any comments on the arrested or what happened with Mae that caused him to slap her. It is a toxic situation, and they would be better apart than together.

Flip the pages for Mae, calling him a monster and more from her.

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