In 2022, Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green got married to actress Hazel Renee. Years removed from tying the knot, she reflected on her situation while dishing out some relationship advice of her own.
On Tuesday, Renee was a guest on Savannah James' "Everybody's Crazy" podcast. The premise of the episode was love and relationships, which led to her talking about her marriage was Draymond Green.
While recounting how fast everything moved with her and the Warriors forward, Renee touched on relationships as a whole. She said if the situation feels good to you, stick with it.
(21:50) "As someone who was in a rather moving fast relationship," Renee said. "Of course we've been through our things because it takes awhile to get to know someone.
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"What I will say is do not sabatoge what's good. Let the good come, don't question it. If it feel good to you, you hold on to that."
As Renee said, things progressed quickly once she and Green began dating in 2018. One year into their relationship, they announced about getting engaged. In 2020, the couple welcomed their first child. After adjusting to parenthood, Renee and Green got married.
Apart from her marriage to Green, Renee is most known for her role on the hit TV series "Empire."
Draymond Green's wife shows love to Andrew Wiggins' girlfriend Mychal Johnson
As one of the longest-tenured players on the Golden State Warriors, Draymond Green has become a leader for the team. His wife appears to keep a tight bond with the partners of his teammates as well, sending a positive message to Andrew Wiggins' girlfriend.
Wiggins and Mychal Johnson have been dating since 2013 and are getting ready to have their first child. Mychal posted a series of photos for her birthday and got a response from Hazel Renee.
Renee and Johnson could have become good friends over the long time that they've been around each other. Wiggins and Draymond Green are in the midst of their sixth season as teammates on the Warriors. The former No. 1 pick arrived in Golden State midway through the 2020 season after being traded from the Minnesota Timberwolves.
In their time together, Wiggins and Green have been key contributors for the Warriors. The pair helped the franchise add another championship to their dynasty in 2022.
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