Travis Hunter’s meteoric rise to the No. 2 overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft was headline-worthy in itself. But just days after achieving football’s biggest milestone, the former Colorado star shifted the spotlight—from sports glory to personal controversy.
Shortly after being drafted, Hunter married his longtime girlfriend Leanna Lenee. What should have been a joyful celebration quickly spiraled into online speculation and criticism, centered not around the couple’s love story—but their financial decisions.
No Prenup? Social Media Sounds Off
Reports surfaced that Hunter and Lenee tied the knot without a prenuptial agreement in place. Almost instantly, social media exploded with skepticism, mockery, and viral memes.
Critics revisited old rumors branding Lenee a gold digger, though no evidence has ever supported the claims. Still, in today’s digital age, narrative often outweighs nuance.
Attorney Offers Free Prenups to NFL Rookies
High-profile divorce attorney James Sexton quickly jumped into the conversation. In a move blending public service and publicity, Sexton announced:
“We’re offering free prenups to all rookies from the 2025 Draft—over 200 players.”
While some praised the initiative as smart and timely, others saw it as opportunistic, capitalizing on a moment of viral drama.
A Cautionary Tale—or Just Young Love?
This isn’t the first time the private life of a young athlete has been dissected more intensely than their professional achievements. The Hunter-Lenee marriage has reopened debates about trust, timing, and the influence of fame on relationships.
At just 21 years old, Travis Hunter now finds himself playing two high-stakes games: one on the field, the other in the court of public opinion.
The Internet Doesn’t Forgive—Or Forget
In today’s culture of instant judgment and viral narratives, fame rarely allows for privacy or nuance. Whether Hunter’s decision to forgo a prenup will stand the test of time—or serve as a cautionary tale for future stars—remains to be seen.
But one thing is clear:
In modern sports, the game doesn’t end at the draft podium. It just changes arenas.
📣 What do you think?
Is the backlash overblown, or should all high-profile athletes protect their wealth? Drop your thoughts in the comments.