Malik Beasley has some explaining to do, but first he had to say he was sorry. The NBA player wrote to Montana Yao on Instagram to apologize for leaving his family for a fling with Larsa Pippen last year.

The Minnesota Timberwolves baller released a heartfelt message to his family after his wife was blindsided by photos of him with Pippen. Beasley married Yao in March 2020 and they have a 2-year-old son together named Makai. She filed for divorce in December.

Beasley apologized to his family for putting them in that situation. He didn’t hold anything back as this apology was released to the entire world.

I wana say sorry for putting you in the situation you were put in the last few months.. my head wasn’t were it was supposed to be.. I was looking for more when it was right here that whole time.. I’m telling the world and you that there’s no body like you for me.. for the record I was the one who ended my last relationship off the fact that there is no one like you .. also for the record i wanted to do my own ish cuz I just left u guys and I def ain’t the type to set up pictures at the mall n ish .. as that’s some childish ish and I’m trying to grow individually and grow a family .. a real family .. I ain’t looking to be judged I’m looking for forgiveness.. To forgive me for hurting my family the way I did. At the end of the day I’m a lover boy and I miss holding y’all and loving y’all.. I love you mu shi .. I love you kai Kai ❤️ my family over thing…

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This is a messy situation. At around the time they were divorcing, Montana dragged Malik on social media while saying that she and her son were told to “leave our family home 10 days ago and just like you all I’m pretty confused.” She also claimed that “there have been no public or private addressing of the situation nor any type of apology.”

Larsa Pippen was never namedropped in Beasley’s big apology, but everyone knows what this is about. Needless to say, this Instagram post is getting a lot of attention. We will have to see if the apology is accepted.

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