Tony Parker cheated on Eva Longoria with a French Model?
Posted on December 12th, 2007 by Hot Momma
French model Alexandra Paressant has apparently come forward to tell X17 (a photo agency) that she had an affair with San Antonio NBA star and French national Tony Parker two months after he married Eva Longoria. In an exclusive interview, by phone, she claims they met during Tony and Eva’s wedding in Paris after being first introduced with Parker and exchanging phone numbers! They then allegedly carried on a secret relationship texting and talking on the phone first before seeing each other in Paris at the end of September (while Tony was in town to receive the Legion of Honor) and in San Antonio in October.
If these stories are true and that’s a big, big question mark you have to ask, who sucks worse? A guy (Tony) making love connections at his dream wedding with actress Eva Longoria? Or a woman that meets a man at his wedding and then still goes ahead and pursues a relationship with him? Incredible! You have to ask yourself what motivates Ms. Paressant to come forward with this story (assuming she did), which could break up a marriage? Money, fame, revenge?
This is not the first time Ms. Paressant has caused controversy. When she was dating the famous Brazilian soccer star Ronaldinho, she stated that her man skipped camp every night during the World Cup so that the couple could party all night long. And that made Ronaldinho not very loved in Brazil after the team failed to meet expectations. Ronaldinho decided to sue the French siren in an attempt to defend his image.
X17 claims they have text messages and many, many more details that they will bring forward. They had better, because I smell lawsuit.
Update: “I love my wife,” Parker said in a statement to PEOPLE. “She’s the best thing in my life, and I have never been happier.” Longoria, who took Parker’s name this year after their July nuptials, added, “Tony has been nothing short of the perfect husband.”
Earlier, Longoria’s rep Liza Anderson had called the allegations “completely, 100 percent false and untrue.”
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