it's crazy how nobody gives a shyt about "high profile" women going back between men and women, even though they are public figures - sheryl swoopes did this TWICE and nobody gave a shit 
Brittney Griner’s ex-wife is dating a man
Glory Johnson, the WNBA player who found herself in the spotlight during a brief marriage to star Brittney Griner that included domestic abuse allegations from both sides, has found love again – with a member of the opposite sex.
The 25-year-old Johnson, who plays for the Dallas Wings, is now dating 30-year-old Christopher Fry, according to Daily Mail Online. Fry lives in Seymour, Tenn., a short drive from Johnson’s parents’ home in Knoxville, Tenn.
Social media activity depicts the lovebirds together since February, but Fry’s parents now have confirmed to the Daily Mail Online that they are together. “He’s with her in Texas,” Bill Fry said.
Johnson and Griner were arrested last April on suspicion of assault and disorderly conduct after police were called to their suburban Phoenix home to break up a domestic disturbance. Officers observed “minor physical injuries” on both women, and they were suspended by the WNBA for seven games each.

Brittney Griner’s ex-wife is dating a man

Glory Johnson, the WNBA player who found herself in the spotlight during a brief marriage to star Brittney Griner that included domestic abuse allegations from both sides, has found love again – with a member of the opposite sex.
The 25-year-old Johnson, who plays for the Dallas Wings, is now dating 30-year-old Christopher Fry, according to Daily Mail Online. Fry lives in Seymour, Tenn., a short drive from Johnson’s parents’ home in Knoxville, Tenn.
Social media activity depicts the lovebirds together since February, but Fry’s parents now have confirmed to the Daily Mail Online that they are together. “He’s with her in Texas,” Bill Fry said.
Johnson and Griner were arrested last April on suspicion of assault and disorderly conduct after police were called to their suburban Phoenix home to break up a domestic disturbance. Officers observed “minor physical injuries” on both women, and they were suspended by the WNBA for seven games each.