Former Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Kordell Stewart was allegedly homosexual.

Here is the story.

Porsha Stewart, Kordell's ex-wife, revealed the strong allegation on the reality TV show "Housewives of Atlanta" when it premiered on Sunday.

"There were times in our marriage when Kordell didn't really want my physically," said Porsha. "It made me think, what he really wants," she said.

This would not be the first time that Kordell has been accused of being homosexual. Porsha claims that even before they got married, Kordell's friends and family have been talking behind his back about his sexuality.

Kordell met Porsha in 2009 at Luckie Lounge in Atlanta. Porsha is the granddaughter of Hosea Williams, a civil rights leader. They wed on May 21, 2011 in a grand ceremony. Their wedding was even featured on WE TV's Platinum Weddings.

However, their love story did not last forever. Kordell filed for divorce on March 22, 2013, citing that the marriage was ruined and can no longer be revived. Kordell has already explained that the reason why he filed for divorce from Porsha has got nothing to do with his sexual preference.

"I am 100% man," said Kordell when he appeared as a guest on The Ryan Cameron Morning Show on the radio. "I don't do no homophobic," added Kordell. "I don't do none of that, and there is nothing about no dude that I see," he said.

Watch more of Kordell's interview with Ryan Cameron below.

Video courtesy: YouTube/V103Atlanta

Supports from Kordell's followers seem to overflowing. Kordell has been getting strong words of advice and opinions on Twitter.

"Kordell made a manly decision to not be with someone who turns back after vows due to her company," a fan tweeted. "The reality TV show is all about appearances so Porsha has to do something to save her spot," another fan tweeted.

Kordell, on the other hand, tweeted in response to the all the support he gets from his followers. "What up IG buddies," he wrote. "Sometimes in life, you will have to go through or have things thrown at you from every angle," wrote Kordell. "Stay the course, it may be hard, but stand in it," he wrote.

What do you guys think? Who's telling the truth?