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Bench has 'no respect for women'. CINCINNATI — On his wedding night, Johnny Bench played ping-pong with his best man, says his now divorce-bent bride, Vicki Chesser, who claims the Cincinnnati Reds' slugger has "no respect for any woman and probably for any man."
Vickie Chesser was the first on the list of the four women Johnny Bench has married and divorced. Before she met Johnny, she had previously been in a relationship with Joe Namath, a former American football player who played 13 seasons in the National Football League with New York Jets.
Early in his career, Bench was hailed as "baseball's most-eligible bachelor," a distinction he shed before the 1975 season when he married Vickie Chesser, a toothpaste model who'd previously...
The bench was quite a keeper in the case of his love life. Before tying the knot with Laura, he was married to a toothpaste model named Vickie Chesser who previously dated Joe Namath.
FEBRUARY 14, 1975: Johnny Bench, shown jogging near his Cincinnati home with his fiance Vickie Chesser, says he harbors no regrets about giving up his bachelorhood.
According to the relationship data of Married Biography, Johnny Bench was previously married to Elizabeth Benton (1997) and Vickie Chesser (1975). Relationship Timeline Type
Johnny Bench's wind blown hair bride, model Vickie Chesser, joined her husband as the Cincinnati Reds catcher worked out with the team at the Reds spring training camp Feb 23. The couple was married... Get premium, high resolution news photos at Getty Images.
Johnny Bench got married to Vickie Chesser in 1975 but unfortunately, their marriage did not last long and the former couple lived hardly for around a year and split after 1 year of their marriage. In 1987, he again tied the knot with Laura Cwikowski, an Oklahoma City model and aerobics instructor.
Johnny Bench, the all‐star catcher of the Cincinnati Reds, married a New York model, Vickie Chesser, last night at Christ Episcopal Church in Cincinnati. Some 650 guests witnessed the wedding.
Bench has been married five times. Once hailed as "baseball's most-eligible bachelor," he shed that distinction before the 1975 season when he married Vickie Chesser, a toothpaste model who had dated Joe Namath. Four days after they met, Bench proposed, and they were married on February 21, 1975.