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Travis Hunter and Leanna Lenee with Heisman Trophy (Image: Instagram)
The Travis Hunter and Leanne Lenne saga continues. Now the latest development in the case says that Travis Hunter is supposedly getting a divorce because his wife Leanna Lenee cheated, and Shedeur Sanders is caught in the middle saying, "I told you so." The posts claim she’s demanding $200,000 a month and Travis is losing everything because he didn't sign a prenup.It sounds like a movie script. And that’s exactly what it is, fiction.
No, Travis Hunter and Leanna Lenee are not divorcing: Breaking down the viral $200K alimony rumor and fake Shedeur Sanders clip
The rumor started with a video showing Shedeur Sanders supposedly "begging" Travis to sign a prenup. If you look closely, that video is actually from a 2022 locker room clip. In reality, it was Deion Sanders who made a passing joke about prenups years ago.
People have taken that old footage, added fake captions and presented it as "new" drama.
Furthermore, the clips of Leanna crying that are circulating aren't about a divorce. They are from an emotional video she posted in late 2024 regarding her personal faith and the mental toll of being a public figure. It had zero to do with her marriage.The numbers and dates just don't add up. Travis and Leanna only got married in May 2025.
By August 2025, they welcomed their first child. As of right now, in March 2026, the couple is still posting together and raising their son.The claim that she is "demanding $200,000 a month" is a recycled trope used by "rage-bait" accounts. These accounts (like @obsrvate) make up astronomical numbers because they know it gets people angry and drives clicks. There are no court filings, no legal documents, and no credible sports journalists like Adam Schefter or Ian Rapoport reporting this.The internet thrives on seeing successful people fail. Because Travis Hunter is a superstar for the Jacksonville Jaguars and has a high-profile relationship, he’s a massive target for parody accounts. They use AI to mimic voices and stitch together unrelated clips to make a "story" feel real.Don't let a catchy headline fool you. Travis Hunter and Leanna Lenee are not in a legal battle, Shedeur Sanders isn't out here "exposing" his teammate's marriage, and there is no $200k-a-month alimony. It’s a 100% fabricated story designed to get a reaction out of you.Before you hit "share," ask yourself: Is there a source, or is it just a video with a dramatic caption? In this case, it’s definitely the latter.




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