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'I didn't cheat on my husband' Keshia Knight Pulliam breaks down as she talks about her husband's accusation...


Cosby Show child actress, Keshia Knight Pulliam who was accused by her estranged husband of cheating on him broke down on Wednesday while discussing her surprise divorce from former pro football player husband Ed Hartwell saying she never cheated on him.

Keshia, 37 and Hartwell, 38, got married 4 months after they met and the actress announced via social media on July 17th that she was pregnant, days after her announcement, Hartwell filed for divorce to end their nearly seven-month marriage while also seeking a paternity test.

Pulliam in an emotional sit-down interview with ET at her home in Atlanta, Georgia said the situation was 'hurtful'. She said:
'I knew I couldn't be silent, because this isn't about money. This isn't about fame. This isn't about social media likes or follows. This is about my character - my integrity as a woman being attacked - and that's not OK,' Pulliam said.
Pulliam insisted she never cheated on her husband while they were married instead she alleged that Hartwell was the one who had been unfaithful. She said when she found out about his cheating, she wanted to divorce him.
In her words:
'Like, I had divorce papers ready. I presented it to him. ... Once I was pregnant I did decide to give him that one last chance,' she said. 'The part that hurt me the most when he filed for divorce was that he had asked me to give him another chance, and I was willing to do that and forgive him, for our family,' she added.
Keshia said she has 'no desire' to reconcile with her husband and will instead concentrate on their daughter.
She said:
'There's a baby in the middle of this! And regardless, if we don't want to be married, that's fine, because we agree on that. But this baby is what's important, and I feel like that's being lost.'' ''I have to move forward. I have to do what I need to do to release the hurt, to release this, and to be happy for me and my baby girl, because the stress isn't good. The stress isn't healthy. And my only priority is her,' she said.'I didn't do anything wrong. I didn't cheat on my husband. I didn't do it. It's really that simple,' Pulliam said.
 She added that truth will prevail when the paternity test is done.


Source: Entertainment Tonight


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