World Series champion David Justice was asked on Friday whether he wanted to clear anything up regarding his comments about his marriage to Halle Berry. The former MLB star, now married to Rebecca Villalobos, appeared at the Harold and Carole Pump Foundation 25th Anniversary Celebrity Dinner in Los Angeles. Justice, who was asked about his initial remarks regarding Berry’s motherly qualities, clarified his statements. ‘Here’s what I got to say – this is my wife for 25 years,’ he told Access Hollywood. ‘She can cook, she knows how to clean, she knows how to raise a great family.’ Justice highlighted his current wife’s ability to manage a household and raise a family, emphasizing his loyalty to her. He also mentioned their three beautiful children and one beautiful grandbaby. When asked if he had anything else to say about Halle Berry, he responded, ‘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 the reasons behind their split. ‘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. 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 with?’’ In the mid to late 1990s, Berry had a contract with Revlon and had been in movies like ‘Boomerang,’ ‘Jungle Fever,’ and ‘The Last Boy Scout.’ Justice added, ‘At that time, as a young guy, she didn’t cook, didn’t clean, didn’t really seem like motherly, and then we start having issues.’ He noted that they never had any issues about any women or other men. Berry responded subtly in a post on Instagram. ‘Phew…! cooking, cleaning and mothering,’ she wrote in the caption of a photo with her current husband Van Hunt. Justice earned his first All-Star nod in 1993, following their marriage. He was an All-Star again in 1994 before the players went on strike. He joined the Cleveland Indians in 1997 and was later traded to the Yankees in 2000. He also said that he and Berry ‘probably could have made it’ if they went to therapy.