‘It’s hard to hurt me at this point’: Erik Spoelstra’s ex reacts to haters in new post

Insults? Nikki Sapp has heard ‘em all.

Erik Spoelstra’s ex wife took to Instagram on Tuesday to address all the trolls on her feed.

Speaking to the camera from her bathroom, Sapp says that she first wants to thank the “angels in her DMs” for telling her to stay strong.

Sapp took a lot of um, shots, earlier this year when she finalized her divorce from the Miami Heat coach in November 2023. Weeks later, Coach Spo inked a multimillion dollar contract extension with the local basketball team.

Online critics at the time claimed Sapp “fumbled the bag,” meaning she missed out on a major payday. The former cheerleader didn’t mince words in her social media response.

“According to crass, ignorant, uninformed society at large, women can’t ‘win,’” Sapp wrote. “Women can’t be genuinely in love with someone successful. No, they’re pretending and they’re in it for the money. And if a woman chooses to not be with a successful partner, apparently she’s an idiot.”

Six months later, Sapp is still apparently not feeling the Internet love, but is unbothered. In other words, continue to pile on as much shade as you like — she’s got this.

“It’s hard to hurt me at this point,” the Kendall native says in the clip, adding she doesn’t blame anyone who attacks her integrity or intellect because they couldn’t possibly know her back story.

The Coral Gables resident then has a message to anyone who insults her “snout,” and “brick” like chin, she’s “aware.”

“I get it,” said the podcaster who confessed she had her ears surgically pinned back at age 12 after being bullied by “mean girls.”

As for those who bash the 37 year old for her too tight skin, she has no problem admitting Botox is her friend.

“Yes, I’ve done the Botox,” said the Killian Senior High School alum. “You don’t want to see me without [it].”

And, lastly, for the individual telling the mother of three she looks so old she is “due to be traded in?”

“You are late to the party and you must live under a rock,” Sapp joked. “Because, sir, the trade already happened.”