Travis Hunter has been a hot topic for being an elite two-way football player and for seemingly being in a toxic relationship. Cam’ron recently shared his thoughts on the Jacksonville Jaguars rookie not signing a prenuptial agreement after his recent marriage to longtime girlfriend Leanna Lenee.
Several sources reported that the couple did not sign a prenup, which many advocated for the 22-year-old star to do, as they believed Lenee was taking advantage of his success. Hunter has defended her time and time again, and his decision doubled down on his faith in their union. The Harlem rapper spoke on how women convince men they don’t need to sign the agreement.
“They’ll try to hit you with that sh*t, ‘Why get a prenup if you really love me?’” he said on a recent episode of It Is What It Is. “Do what you want, Travis, that’s up to you. I’m signing a prenup unless shorty getting as much money as I get or more than me. If you’re not getting more than me, you have to sign a prenup. It just works like that for me.”
Ma$e chimed in as well. “I think when it comes to the young lady, she does have like different things that have transpired,” he said. “For me, as a dad, if that was my son, I would definitely be concerned.” Hunter has yet to respond to any comments, as he is likely still celebrating his marriage. The NFL rookie bought his girlfriend a Mercedes-Benz and was seen on camera dancing with her to Drake’s “Nokia” at the reception.
The discourse around Leanna Lenee first began last fall. In one video from his Heisman trophy ceremony, she remained seated while his family and friends stood up to celebrate his monumental achievement. Coach Deion “Prime” Sanders, Hunter’s head coach at the Colorado Buffaloes, had to tell her to stand up. In another video, she appeared displeased as several fans approached him to take photos. “Am I just supposed to sit here all day?” she asked.
Hunter defended her and revealed that she had been crying herself to sleep and even turned to alcohol to cope with all of the hate she received online. “You ain’t never have no girl, so why y’all talking about me? Find someone else to talk about,” he said to online users. “Clickbait pages, y’all better stop. I’m telling y’all. Something bad gon’ happen to y’all [if] y’all keep doing that.”
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