Nia Long: Ime Udoka’s affair was most ‘devastating’ for my son Kez

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Nia Long: Ime Udoka’s affair was most ‘devastating’ for my son Kez
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“The most heartbreaking thing about all of this was seeing my son’s face,” she said of the 11-year-old. “He still has moments where it’s not easy.”

told The Hollywood ReporterLong, 52, pulled the preteen out of school the day news broke in September that the Boston Celtics head coach, 45, had been“I think the most heartbreaking thing about all of this was seeing my son’s face when the Boston Celtics organization decided to make a very private situation public,” the “Boyz n the Hood” star recalled.

“No one from the Celtics organization has even called to see if I’m OK, to see if my children are OK,” she continued. “It’s very disappointing.”Although the “Fresh Prince of Bel-Air” alum initially felt like her “heart had jumped out of [her] body” as her partner’s infidelity made headlines, she was comforted by the “tribe of men and women … standing up for” her.

“[I] felt like I was in this bubble of protection,” Long, who is also the mother of Massai II, 22, with ex Massai Dorsey, explained. "No one from the Celtics organization has even called to see ... if my children are OK," she added, referencing Kez and his big brother Massai."No one from the Celtics organization has even called to see ... if my children are OK," she added, referencing Kez and his big brother Massai."No one from the Celtics organization has even called to see ... if my children are OK," she added, referencing Kez and his big brother Massai.

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