Eric Bledsoe Breaks Into His Home After Dispute With Girlfriend
Cops Called When Eric Bledsoe Breaks Into His Own Home After Domestic Dispute With Girlfriend

NBA player Eric Bledsoe hasn’t officially retired since last playing in 2022, but the latest news regarding the star is that no team is picking him up to bolster its playoff roster.
The cops were recently called to the 35-year-old’s residence when he broke into his own home. TMZ says it all started when neighbors called the cops because of Bledsoe’s arguing with his girlfriend, Briona Mae. To make matters worse, they were both “uncooperative” when the cops pulled up.
“Cops investigated the scene and determined an argument took place … and during the spat, they concluded Bledsoe was locked out of the pad and forced his way back inside on his own,” writes TMZ.
After looking around and determining the couple wasn’t physically violent towards each other, the cops chose not to arrest anyone and left the property.
It seems Bledsoe already realized his massive screw up and is pleading for her to accept his apology in a since deleted Instagram post of a photo of her with a caption reading, “Sorry for hurting you damn I f-cked up.”
However, previous spats between the couple didn’t end similarly, including a 2022 incident where he was arrested after he was accused of hitting her. Though he’d been released hours later due to “insufficient evidence,” despite her sharing a photo of her bruised face on Instagram with a caption alleging abuse.
‘NO RELATIONSHIP LIKE THIS IS EVER WORTH STAYING IN !! I’m far from a saint but this isn’t ok,” read the post. “Domestic violence is real! This wasn’t the first time but I sat here and stayed so it’s my fault! ERIC BLEDSOE really is a monster.”
The Birmingham, Alabama native got his start at Kentucky, helping the team make an Elite Eight appearance in 2010 before declaring for the NBA Draft that year. He’d get drafted with the 18th pick by the Los Angeles Clippers and eventually had a run with the Phoenix Suns and was named to the NBA All-Defensive First Team while with the Milwaukee Bucks. Then he headed to the New Orleans Pelicans and the Los Angeles Clippers before heading overseas for the Shanghai Sharks, where he was named the Finals MVP after winning the Cluc Cup championship this year.