Travis Hunter, the Heisman Trophy winner and one of college football's most prominent figures, has deactivated his Instagram account following a surge of online criticism aimed at his fiancée, Leanna Lenee.
The backlash intensified after a video of Lenee dancing with a man resurfaced over the weekend, fueling further controversy.
Hunter's Heisman victory, which should have been a moment of celebration, quickly turned into a week of public scrutiny. The controversy began when a video from the Heisman ceremony showed Lenee seated while Hunter received the prestigious award. Some viewers noted that Colorado head coach Deion Sanders appeared to prompt her to stand and celebrate, leading to accusations that she wasn’t fully supporting her fiancé during this significant event.
Things escalated when another video emerged from a fan meet-and-greet, showing Lenee visibly upset as Hunter posed for photos with female fans. To make matters worse, a music video from three years ago resurfaced, featuring Lenee in a controversial moment with a SoundCloud rapper, which some deemed inappropriate.
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The online drama even caught the attention of former NFL players Dez Bryant and Nate Burleson, who speculated that Hunter's relationship with Lenee could negatively affect his prospects in the professional football world. Despite the mounting criticism, Hunter has remained resolute in his support for Lenee, stating publicly that he won’t let outside opinions dictate his personal life.
In response to the constant negativity, Hunter deactivated his Instagram account on Sunday. Fans reacted with a mix of concern and frustration, with many feeling that the media had unfairly overshadowed Hunter’s historic Heisman win. As a projected top-five pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, Hunter is choosing to focus on his future, standing by Lenee, and prioritizing his personal happiness over public opinion.
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