Travis Hunter’s marriage to his longtime girlfriend Leanna Lenee has stirred up more than just headlines. It’s ignited major debate across the internet.
With no prenup in place and a rising NFL career ahead of him, fans and celebrities alike are questioning the timing and wisdom of the move.
Now, hip-hop heavyweights Fat Joe and Jadakiss have chimed in, adding fuel to the fire with reactions that are already making waves online.
Jadakiss and Fat Joe Make Their Sentiments Clear About Travis Hunter’s Marriage
When asked about Travis Hunter and his new bride, Jadakiss kept it respectful and optimistic. “I wish him the best, I hope. I wish you much success in the NFL, and much success in marriage,” he said, offering a measured and supportive take.
But Fat Joe took a more skeptical route, revealing his growing distrust of modern relationships. “I just don’t believe these days in true love no more,” he stated bluntly.
Expanding on his sentiment, he added, “I don’t believe in true love no more like that, meaning that back in the days, the love our parents had, or the love we at least, the last sprinkle of love we had, is different now.”
Fat Joe Says How Girls Often Get Young Athletes
Fat Joe didn’t hold back when addressing the dynamics between young athletes and their romantic partners.
He painted a grim picture, saying, “Everything’s a business agreement.”
Citing a Netflix documentary about Ochocinco and his partner, he recalled how what seemed like genuine love quickly unraveled once lawyers got involved. “I want a piece of your show, you want a piece of my show… it just turned straight business,” he explained.
Fat Joe believes young athletes are particularly vulnerable, stating, “The stigma around young athletes is they know how to play the f** out the sport. They ain’t that bright and so, the girls zero in on him, you know.”
Fat Joe Believes It Won’t End Well
Fat Joe made it clear he’s not confident about how Travis Hunter’s marriage will play out. “God bless Travis Hunter, but my common sense says this won’t end right,” he said.
His biggest concern? The lack of a prenuptial agreement. “No prenup, this ain’t going to end right,” he emphasized. For Fat Joe, modern relationships rarely reflect the love of past generations.
“When was the last time we saw true love in this generation?” he asked.
He suggested that lasting love today only exists when both partners start from the bottom: “Unless you both is broke and you’re coming up together and she gets a good job and you get a job and we buy the crib together.”
Fat Joe Questions Travis’ Support System
Fat Joe questioned the support system surrounding Travis Hunter, suggesting the young star may not be getting the guidance he truly needs. “Travis, he ain’t got real people around him as much as he did,” Fat Joe remarked, hinting at a possible shift in the circle influencing the NFL rookie.
Jadakiss, however, offered a more reassuring perspective, pointing to Deion Sanders as a steady mentor. “I think Prime sat him down and gave him all the game,” he said.
“He treated him like a son, I know he [has] all the tools and resources.” While Fat Joe raised concerns, Jadakiss believed Hunter had at least been given the right foundation.
Travis Hunter’s marriage has sparked strong opinions from voices who’ve seen it all. Whether it’s true love or a cautionary tale, only time will tell.
