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Ex-MLB star hypes current wife when asked about Halle Berry remarks: 'She can cook'

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Former MLB star David Justice attempted to move on from the reignited war of words between himself and his ex-wife Halle Berry on Friday night while on the red carpet for an event.

Justice and his current wife Rebecca Villalobos appeared at the Harold and Carole Pump Foundation 25th Anniversary Celebrity Dinner in Los Angeles. He was asked about the initial remarks he made about wanting Berry to be "motherly" when the two first got married.

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David Justice of the Atlanta Braves and his then-wife, actress Halle Berry at their home in 1994 in Atlanta. (Ronald C. Modra/Getty Images)

"Here’s what I got to say – this is my wife for 25 years. Take a look at my wife. She can cook, she know how to clean, she know how to raise a great family," Justice told Access Hollywood when asked if he wanted to clear anything up. "We got three beautiful children and one beautiful grandbaby.

"So, I ain’t got nothing else to say about nobody else’s lady other than my lady.… Period."

Justice recalled his relationship with Berry in an interview on the "All the Smoke" podcast. The two married in 1993 and were officially divorced in 1997. The World Series champion remarked on what led to his split with the actress.

"Because I was young and I had only, honestly, been in one relationship before her, my knowledge and my understanding, my wisdom around relationships just wasn’t vast," he said.

"So, I’m looking at my mom and I’m a Midwest guy. So, in my mind, I’m thinking a wife at that time should cook, clean. Then I’m thinking, ‘OK, if we have kids, is this the woman I want to have kids with and build a family

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