Travis Hunter’s relationship with his wife, Leanna Lenee, has been under a microscope since December 2024. Every move, post, and comment seems to draw negative attention, and Leanna’s recent candid remarks have only added to the conversation.
She opened up about how much she has healed since a highly publicized incident last December, describing it as a turning point in her personal growth.
While her honesty struck a chord with some, it didn’t sit well with everyone. Travis Kelce’s ex-girlfriend, Kayla Nicole, chimed in with a pointed take, suggesting Leanna might be doing herself a disservice by speaking out so soon.
Nicole’s comments have now fueled an even bigger debate about timing, privacy, and whether public transparency in relationships helps or hurts in the long run, especially when the spotlight never really turns off.
Kayla Nicole Warns Leanna Lenee on Going Public Too Soon
Nicole has weighed in on Leanna Lenee’s decision to open up about her healing process following last December’s incident. While Leanna shared that she’s grown and moved forward, Kayla believes the timing might backfire.
“I wish you would just give herself some space to do a little more healing in private because like you said, the minute that you post this, you have people supporting you. You have people praying for you, but also now you have the blogs the internets and the trolls all going to come for you,” Nicole said.
She didn’t stop there, warning that intense public interest could dissect the couple’s life. “You know what I mean? And they’re going to break down your marriage and relationship like film, like they would do for a football game.”
Kayla’s Advice To Leanna
Kayla Nicole, who herself was in a very public relationship with Travis Kelce that had a messy end, stressed the importance of taking time to heal privately before sharing personal struggles with the public. Nicole warned that rushing to speak out could invite unnecessary criticism.
“You do have to be very very very conscious of that because you do almost put a target on your back, and it will be the opportunity for you to clearly see,” she explained, pointing out how quickly online attention can turn negative.
Nicole made it clear she wasn’t dismissing Leanna’s growth but questioned the timing. “I think you’re doing yourself a disservice… Healing in private until you’re ready to heal loudly.”
Her remarks underline a broader concern many public figures face, balancing transparency with self-protection, especially when relationships and personal challenges are already under intense scrutiny.