Shantel Jackson: Floyd Mayweather ex-girlfriend's tell-all book coming? Talks about reality show and Nelly

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Floyd Mayweather Jr. is having a rematch with Marcos Maidana this September, but there's still one huge battle ahead for him. This one is with his ex-fiance, Shantel Jackson, who is suing him for assault.

Jackson talked to Dish Nation about her tell-all book deal, reality show, and alleged boyfriend Nelly. Jackson confirms that there is a book deal where she will reveal in detail her relationship with boxing champion Mayweather. She said, "I have been approached by a few publishing companies and production companies. I have been talking to a few people ...so yeah."

On top of the book deal, Jackson will also be doing reality TV with Nelly. She explained, "I signed on to do the show because...it's been so much stuff in the media and blogs put out about me I want people to really see who I am and what I'm about and what my personality is and who I am. On the show you get to see that and you'll get to watch me progress and grow and see how I've dealt with all the negative things that have been put out in the media."

But aside from all the good things coming Jackson's way, she still has to deal with the lawsuit she filed with her attorney Gloria Allred. The fight between the ex-lovers started when Mayweather took to his Facebook and Instagram account back in April to reveal that Jackson aborted their twin babies.

TMZ obtained details in the official report highlighting how the two had several arguments, and one with the boxer pointing a gun at the model Jackson. The statement read, "He twisted [her] arm, choked her and forcibly took her phone away from her to look through it." Attorney Allred added, "[He] bent her arm, restrained her, and pointed a gun at her foot, asking, 'Which toe do you want me to shoot?'"

Attorney Allred also addressed the abortion issue. She confirmed that Jackson did carry twins and Mayweather was the father. When Jackson shared the news, Mayweather asked for a copy of the sonogram and surprisingly, Mayweather used it to emotionally torture Jackson. Attorney Allred said that Mayweather knew that Jackson terminated her pregnancy.

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