Evelyn Alexandra Lozada is an American television personality, model, and spokesperson. Lozada is best known as one of the six main cast members in the VH1 reality series Basketball Wives throughout its run beginning in 2010.
Biography
Early life
Lozada was born and raised in The Bronx to Nengo Lozada and Sylvia Ferrer; Lozada was raised with her sister by her mother. Lozada is of Puerto Rican ancestry. She moved to Miami in 2007. She worked as a secretary to an entertainment attorney, and later became co-owner of Dulce, a shoe boutique located in Coral Gables, Florida. Lozada was raised as a Roman Catholic. In season 6, episode 11 of Basketball Wives, Lozada visits her mother's house and shows her communion picture.
Lozada and her brand strategist, Courtney Parker, wrote the 2012 novel The Wives Association: Inner Circle. Released by Cash Money Content books, the novel follows a young woman who marries a football star and then forms a group of other sports wives - The Wives Association. In 2019, Lozada published the novel, The Perfect Date which was co-written with Holly Lorincz. In 2020, Lozada is scheduled to publish another novel co-written with Holly Lorincz entitled The Wrong Mr. Darcy.
Lozada has been married once and has two children. Lozada was married to NFL player Chad Johnson from July 2012 until September 2012. Lozada was engaged to NBA player Antoine Walker, with whom she had a ten-year relationship, from 1998 until 2008. Lozada has a daughter, Shaniece Virginia Sabina Hairston, from a previous relationship with Jamal Hairston. Lozada began dating MLB player Carl Crawford in 2013. In December 2013, Lozada and Crawford announced their engagement. Lozada gave birth to their son, Carl Leo Crawford on March 22, 2014. In August 2017, Lozada and Crawford called off the engagement.
Marriage to Chad Johnson
On July 4, 2012, Lozada married Chad Johnson after an two-year engagement in Saint Martin. On August 11, 2012, Johnson was arrested on a charge of domestic battery against Lozada according to Davie, Florida police. On August 14, 2012, Lozada filed for divorce claiming that her marriage was “irretrievably broken” and the divorce was finalized on September 19, 2012. On September 21, 2012, Johnson entered a plea of no contest to a charge of misdemeanor domestic battery, avoiding jail time in an agreement with prosecutors and Lozada. Johnson received a year of probation.