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Brittany Renner Writes Controversial Note to PJ Washington’s Wife


Brittany Renner was seemingly giving her son’s father, PJ Washington, a bit of leeway while responding to one of his fans. Then his wife, Alisah Chanel, entered the comment section. In response, Renner took a jab at Alisah, sending a message filled with shade and a reminder about co-parenting for their “BD.” Here’s how it all unfolded in The Shade Room’s comment section!

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Was Brittany Renner Defending Her Son’s Father?

On Monday (March 30), The Shade Room shared a comment directed at Brittany Renner. In it, an Instagram user asked her to “take PJ back,” adding: “His game has completely fallen off. Sincerely, a Mavs fan.”For context, Washington plays for the Dallas Mavericks and reportedly signed a $90 million contract extension last September. Brittany replied, “Not too much on my BD na.”

Renner’s comment seemed to be lighthearted, a significant change from the energy she has previously directed at her son’s dad. Days before news of his Mavs contract extension, a video surfaced of Brittany and her mother in a heated exchange with PJ and his wife, Alisah Chanel.

PJ Washington’s Wife Speaks, Brittany Renner Responds

Alisah entered The Shade Room’s comment section under the repost of Brittany and the Mavs fan conversation. She wrote, “Anyways” with three laughing emojis. Minutes later, Brittany also chimed in with a message for the “stepmother” and Papa Washington. Over 400 accounts liked Brit-Brit’s response within an hour.

“Hey queen. Could you grant our BD some time with our son? As his stepmother, you would know he hasn’t seen Paul since May 7th, 2025. I know you’ve been pressed about me despite marrying him, having multiple children, and gifts that you’ve made your personality trait, but young children need their father. Please relay the message since you’re camped out in the comments of a blog that only posts you because of my relevancy. Thank you for your attention to this matter.”

Brit Dropped Her Case Against PJ In February

In early February, Brittany revealed on her podcast, ‘Facets of Life,’ that she voluntarily dismissed her California-based case against her son’s dad. She responded to the “gold digger” allegations by stating she doesn’t know anyone who would walk away from taking their “bitter BD…to the cleaners.” Instead, Renner mentioned that she relocated from California to Atlanta. She had been living on the West Coast to take Washington through the court system because she felt like she was failing her son by not ensuring he is provided for both financially and with quality time. Additionally, she stated PJ has not seen their son since May 7, 2025. Her mindset during the case was:

“If I can’t get you to care about something that you co-created, then I might as well hit you where I guess it seemingly would hurt you, the only thing you care about, which is money,” Renner said.

However, she later realized their son “doesn’t care about that” nor does she need his father’s money to be happy.

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What Do You Think Roomies?



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Sarah Parker
Sarah Parker is a research analyst and content contributor with a strong interest in business strategy, organizational behavior, and social development. With a background in sociology and public policy, she focuses on exploring the intersection between research and real-world application. Sarah regularly contributes articles that bridge academic insights and practical relevance, aiming to foster critical thinking and innovation across sectors.