Claressa Shields says she feels bad for Travis Hunter as the internet continues to criticize his relationship with girlfriend Leanna Lenee. Shields has become popular for her relationship drama in recent days after Remima accused Paps of having an affair with the boxer. On Monday, she posted two posts on X, formerly known as Twitter, explaining her feelings about the Heisman winner.
“That’s why I got mad at you and hurt your feelings!” Shields began. “Why are you picking on Travis Hunter! Leave him alone! If he loves this girl, let him love her! Always doing other mfs business! He’s too nice to piss you off !
Travis Hunter accepts Heisman Trophy
December 14, 2024; New York, NY, USA; Colorado Buffaloes wide receiver/cornerback Travis Hunter poses for a photo during a press conference prior to the 2024 Heisman Trophy Ceremony . Mandatory Credit: Lucas Boland-Imagn Images
After defending himself and his relationship on Twitch, Hunter eventually deleted his Instagram account. In a follow-up post, Shields added: “The point is everyone is not made for the trolls! Y’all have no idea what that young man went through! He just won the Heisman Trophy and it’s him you all care about His girlfriend didn’t stand up on time! Or his girlfriend said he wasn’t her type!
Claressa Shields Shares Thoughts on Travis Hunter
As for Shields’ feud with Remy Ma, she recently made headlines for challenging the legendary rapper to a boxing match. In a new interview with Jemele Hill , she explained that her beef mostly comes down to Raimi leaking her phone number while promoting the affair. Check out Claressa Shields’ full post about Travis Hunter below.
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