
Shannon Sharpe reportedly offered to "buy fake t*ts" for the OnlyFans model when he met her for the first time
Shannon Sharpe, the NFL legend, has been going through one of the most scandalous years of his life after he got sued by a young OnlyFans model in April. The OnlyFans model accused him of sexually assaulting her multiple times in the last few years.
Even though Shannon Sharpe reached a settlement with the woman, ESPN fired him recently. But it seems his relationship with the young woman was toxic.
Shannon Sharpe reportedly wanted to buy the OnlyFans model 'fake t*ts' and would record their intimate moments without her consent
Recently, NBC Sports got access to the court documents that were used in the $50 million lawsuit against Shannon Sharpe.
The court documents allege shocking accusations against the NFL legend. Apparently, the young woman, a 20 year old OnlyFans model, met Shannon Sharpe at a gym in Los Angeles in late 2022.
But their first meeting itself was traumatic for the young woman. The 20 year old OnlyFans model has alleged that Shannon Sharpe offered to 'buy her fake t**s' if she won a weight-loss competition.
That's not all; the two then started seeing each other regularly but the relationship was far from stable, as she described it as 'a rocky consensual relationship'
The 20 year old OnlyFans model also accused him of causing her 'emotional distress' over their two year old relationship.
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Shannon Sharpe has also been accused of recording their intimate moments without her consent and then showing them off to others.
Shannon Sharpe has denied all the accusations, even though he reached a settlement with the young woman. As per reports, Shannon Sharpe paid her a whopping $23 million to settle the $50 million lawsuit.
Shannon Sharpe has opened up about getting fired from ESPN
Recently, Shannon Sharpe addressed getting fired from ESPN on his podcast, Nightcap.
The NFL legend said, 'The only thing that I really asked is, 'Guys, could we wait until Monday? My brother's going into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. I really want it to be about him and I want it to be about my family,''
Shannon Sharpe added, 'I said, 'This coming out will overshadow everything he's worked his entire life for.' And, unfortunately, it didn't happen that way.'
As of now, Shannon Sharpe seems to be only working on his podcasts.
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