The former NFL player, Chad ‘Ochocinco’ Johnson, was thrown by his therapist to “use an uncontrollable derogatory language”, he revealed in an emotional article on social networks.
The 47 -year -old man, who played the majority of his career for the Bengals in Cincinnati, has faced difficulties in the past.
He was arrested in 2012 for accusations of domestic violence after the allegations were made by his then wife, Evelyn Lozada, and they divorced shortly after. He served a week in prison in 2013 when, at the hearing where he did not argue any competition to affirm that he made the head of Lozado, he slapped the buttocks of his male lawyer.
Tuesday, alongside an emoji with a broken heart, Johnson wrote on X: “Hello, my therapist has just ended our remaining sessions and sent my deposit because I did not improve and I always use a derogatory language in an uncontrollable way. “
Johnson previously said that he was not drinking because his last mother had trouble with alcohol.
“Growing up, my mother was an alcoholic and she drank, extremely strongly,” he said last year. “To see her become someone I don’t even recognize when she was consumed with alcohol was probably a reason for which I stayed away when I was younger.”
Chad ‘Ochocinco’ Johnson was dropped by his therapist to “use derogatory language”

The former NFL player has already spoken openly about the difficult times of his life
In 2021, Johnson made an emotional appearance on the podcast “I am athlete” where he cried while reflecting on the death of his mother, which only occurred before recording the show.
“It hurts to lose the person responsible for who I am,” said Johnson. “These memories will always be there.
“I have memories, good and bad. I learned through the ups and downs that I have to find this happy medium and prevent the pendulum from swinging too far in both directions.
Johnson is still strongly involved in the NFL thanks to the work of the media after the end of his career in 2012.
He was at the Super Bowl in New Orleans earlier this month and asked questions to the heads of Kansas City and Philadelphia Eagles Stars during the opening evening.