Former NFL Star QB Kordell Stewart Is Suing Viral Video Sensation For Claiming They Had Gay Sex

You may or may not remember viral sensation Andre Caldwell. He was thrust into the spotlight last year when at a religious convocation he declared he had been “delivered from homosexuality.”

“I’m not gay no more, I’m delivered!” he shouted into a microphone to a packed audience. “I don’t like mens no more. I said I like women! Women, women, women!”

See for yourself:

Well, Andre has garnered national attention again as he claimed on his radio show that he had sexual relations with former Pittsburgh Steeler’s star quarterback Kordell Stewart.

Check out Andre making the claim below as well as admitting that he had sex with some players on the St. Louis Rams.

I dated Kordell,” he told the radio show. “I was like, ‘Mmm…I like football players…I dated other football players too, I dated some of the Rams.'”

Kordell would be the ideal NFL player to make such accusations against, as there had be widespread 20-year rumors around the NFL that he was gay. Players and peers accused him of frequenting Schenley Park.,a Pittsburgh area park frequented by gay and transexual men and there were even rumors that a police officer witnessed Kordell engaging in gay sex in the back of a limousine, but due to Stewart’s stature, the accusation never went on record.

According to Complex, Stewart, who was once married to Real Housewives of Atlanta cast member Porsha Williams, just filed a lawsuit against Caldwell, even though he had retracted his accusations. The grounds of the lawsuit cite “loss of earnings, emotional distress, and impairment to his reputation.”

Per the lawsuit:

“At all times during his life, Mr. Stewart has been, and is, a heterosexual male. The false and defamatory rumors that Mr. Caldwell…agreed to publish are centered around Mr. Stewart having an extramarital, sexual relationship with Mr. Caldwell.”

What, you mean the dude who apparently turned straight with the snap of the fingers isn’t telling the truth?! Impossible.

[h/t Complex]

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