Holly Robinson Peete with son RJ (left), and husband Rodney Peete.Photo:Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty

Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty
Holly Robinson Peetesays she almost ended her marriage to former NFL quarterbackRodney Peeteover his reaction to their son RJ’s autism diagnosis.
RJ, now 25, was diagnosed with autism at age 3 — and has a neurotypical twin sister, Ryan, and two younger brothers, Robinson Peete, 21, and Roman, 18.
On a recent episode ofKelly Ripa’s podcast,Let’s Talk Off Camera, Peete, 59, told the talk show host that “Rodney was on Denial Street” when RJ was originally diagnosed. At the time, she says they were given “a laundry list of things he would never do.”
“He will never mainstream in school. He’ll never say, ‘I love you.’ He’ll never have meaningful employment. He’ll never drive,” she said.
The Peete family (from left): Rodney, Holly Robinson, Ryan, RJ, Roman and Robinson.Gilbert Flores/Variety via Getty

Gilbert Flores/Variety via Getty
Peete says that the diagnosis was tough for her football-star husband to process. “RJ’s supposed to be the Heisman Trophy winner,” she told Ripa, “and instead [Rodney] got the kid who comes to the locker room and runs around and twirls and flaps and stims.”
According toVerywell Health, “stimming” is a term for “self-stimulatory behaviors that involve repetitive movements or sounds,” such as flapping the hands or rocking back and forth.
And while RJ was in the locker room, Peete explained that “all the other kids are getting autographs and running around the field and catching balls.”
“[Rodney] could not process this,” says Peete, who cohosts the Peacock dating showQueens Courtwith her husband. She said she would highlight key passages in books about autism for Rodney, but ultimately, “we were not on the same page. We weren’t even in the same state or country.”
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“I was all alone,” continued Peete, “and I finally said to him, ‘I cannot eggshell my life around you because you’re sad about the kid you got.’”
“This was a big issue. I was ready to leave him. Did I want to do this on my own? No, but he was no help, and then he was in denial, and even people in his family couldn’t even say the word autism.”
“My gangsta mom jacket is on, and I cannot [deal] with you. So I told him, ‘I’m out of here.’”
RJ Peete, and Holly Robinson Peete.John Wolfsohn/Getty

John Wolfsohn/Getty
What finally changed things for Rodney, said Peete, was a “floor time” session where RJ was able to make a connection with his therapist—and not his father. “It was through sheer embarrassment that [Rodney] turned it around,” said the formerMasked Singercontestant.
“He was like, ‘There’s no way in the world some stranger’s going to connect with my kid but I won’t.’ And that really was what turned him around and he’s been on board ever since.”
She also told Ripa that the team genuinely appreciates everything RJ does for them, and how they tell her: “You don’t understand what he brings to our clubhouse. He’s the best hugger. He knows everything about each one of us because he’s got that brain. He knows when we are drafting, he knows our birthdays, he knows our wives' birthdays. You know how superstitious baseball is? He knows what I need on my jersey.”
“He’s just an amazing employee over there,” added Peete with pride.
source: people.com