The wife of ex-NBA star Joe Smith, Kisha Chavis, has an interesting take on body count.
Kisha Chavis hogged headlines last week when she shared a video of her husband fuming after he discovered she has a secret OnlyFans account.
Chavis is a former adult actress, who performed under the name Yasmine Pendavis and Monique Seabrook early in her career. She currently uses the name Kyss Major on her OnlyFans.
In a recent interview, Kisha Chavis made an interesting claim about her body count. She explained that the people she has had relations with for content creation should not be included in her personal body count. According to Chavis, her personal body count remains low, despite her work in the adult entertainment industry.
“My body count is very low. Sorry. I just talked to Joe about that a little while ago. We were arguing. I was like, ‘My personal body count is low. I don’t consider work. It don’t matter.’ That’s not the same thing. Work bodies don’t count,” Kisha Chavis explained, emphasizing the distinction between her personal and professional life.
When questioned about categorizing her body count based on her various stage names, Chavis clarified that her personal count, as the woman she is outside of her career, remains low.
In a related development, Kisha Chavis disclosed to TMZ that she started her NSFW side hustle because they fell on hard times.
Her husband, Joe Smith, reportedly earned around US$61 million during his basketball career, but the exact amount remaining is unknown.
Smith himself shared his financial struggles on CNBC’s ‘Back in the Game,’ hosted by Alex Rodriguez, highlighting the challenges of managing his earnings after accounting for taxes and other expenses.
“A lot of people think once you sign that contract, you’re just an automatic millionaire,’ he said. ‘But it doesn’t work like that. Nobody really explained that and broke that down to me. Out of that US$3 million, Uncle Sam is going to take probably $1.5 [million] of that. That was just something I had to learn. Once I got traded, it was always tough to unload those homes. I was always losing money,” Smith said at the time.
Smith’s NBA career kicked off in 1995 with the Golden State Warriors, and he went on to play for 12 different teams in the league.
Source iHarare.com