NBA player Anthony Edwards talks about the $100,000 abortion scandal after a model on Instagram revealed
NBA player Anthony Edwards talks about the $100,000 abortion scandal after a ..
NBA player Anthony Edwards talked about abortions with a model and then released a statement.
Anthony Edwards of the Minnesota Timberwolves has been the subject of intense social media scrutiny after his communication with an Instagram model was revealed.
The model, Paige Jordae, told Edwards she thought he was the reason she was pregnant, and this week she published on Instagram the text exchange they had.
Following the discovery of text exchanges in which he advised a model to have an abortion, Anthony Edwards has come forward. Matthew Stockman/Getty Images is credited.
Following the discovery of text exchanges in which he advised a model to have an abortion, Anthony Edwards has come forward. Matthew Stockman/Getty Images is credited.
Edwards begged her to have an abortion, but he laughed and offered no consolation or sympathy.
The model added that she had previously undergone an abortion and regretted it, although she seemed to only grudgingly consent.
The 22-year-old Edwards was irritated by the entire ordeal and wrote numerous texts that offended people on social media, including one offering $100,000 to pay for the surgery.
He said stuff like “get an abortion lol,” “Hell nowl can’t do this,” and “you got da money wats the hol up” in the messages.
Screenshots of a text exchange between Edwards and the model Paige Jordae about Edwards’ pregnancy were leaked. Credit: @dreampaige on Instagram
Screenshots of a text exchange between Edwards and the model Paige Jordae about Edwards’ pregnancy were leaked. Credit: @dreampaige on Instagram
Jordae further pushed the NBA star to express his desires clearly.
You simply don’t want a child? Is that the reason you’re saying this? He answered, “I don’t want kids,” and demanded that the two solve this matter like “grown ups.” Cus I been good with you.
But after receiving $100,000 from him, he later questioned why it was taking so long to certify that she had the abortion.
Since then, the NBA guard has sent a message to his social media accounts.
Edwards allegedly sent the model $100,000. Credit: @dreampaige on Instagram
Edwards allegedly sent the model $100,000. Credit: @dreampaige on Instagram
Edwards said in his statement, “I made comments in the heat of the moment that are not me, and that are not aligned with what I believe and who I want to be as a man.”
“It is important to empower and enable women to make decisions about their bodies and what is best for them.
“I am managing my personal affairs in a private manner and will not be providing any additional commentary on them at this time.”
Jordae has given an explanation for her decision to disclose all of this material online in a different Instagram post.
Jordae gave an explanation for her decision to make the awkward encounter public. Credit: @dreampaige on Instagram
Jordae gave an explanation for her decision to make the awkward encounter public. Credit: @dreampaige on Instagram
She wrote, “I’ve never once rushed to the internet about NO ONE.” “I made numerous attempts to handle things in private, but my efforts were met with resistance.
“Someone who knows exactly what they’re doing and accepts no responsibility for anything has deceived and manipulated me.”
“I guess it’s going to be me, because you guys always want someone to blame.”
The Minnesota Timberwolves have not yet made a public statement about the circumstance.
UNILAD has requested a statement from Edwards’s representatives.
Subjects: Instagram, NBA, and celebrities
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