Travis Hunter Declares Bankruptcy After His Wife Demands $40 Million in Divorce?!
From college football phenom to financial freefall? This story is WILD.
In a scandal that has left fans stunned and sports blogs spinning, football star Travis Hunter has reportedly declared bankruptcy after a bombshell divorce filing from his alleged wife — who is now demanding a jaw-dropping $40 million in settlement and support.
Yes, you read that right. $40 MILLION.
Wait — Travis Hunter Got Married?
That’s the first plot twist. While fans knew Hunter had been in a long-term relationship, news of a secret marriage hit harder than a blindside blitz.
According to sources that may or may not be verified (okay, they’re totally from Twitter), Hunter tied the knot quietly sometime during his breakout NCAA season. But it seems the honeymoon phase ended faster than a 4th-and-long conversion.
The $40 Million Demand: “Emotional Damages” & “Brand Sacrifice”
Court documents (leaked to absolutely no credible outlets) show that Hunter’s wife is asking for $40 million — allegedly citing:
“Emotional damages” from watching him get tackled weekly
“Sacrificing her personal brand” by taking a backseat to his spotlight
“Pain and suffering” from living in Boulder, Colorado (ouch)
Social media had a field day. One user wrote:
“She wants NFL money from a college kid?! Sis, he still eats ramen.”
Travis Hunter Responds: “I Just Wanted to Play Ball”
In a now-deleted TikTok, Hunter appeared visibly stressed, saying:
“Man I didn’t even sign a pro contract yet… I still got a roommate.”
He then joked about starting a GoFundMe or “going both ways on and off the field” to pay the bills.
Fans and Celebs React
Even NFL stars weighed in:
Jalen Ramsey: “Bro, get a prenup next time — and don’t sign it with your left hand.”
Deion Sanders: “I told my boys — keep your head in the game and your heart out the headlines.”
Meanwhile, TikTok is flooded with parody videos, fake legal docs, and one viral skit titled: “When She Thinks You’re Already in the NFL.”
Final Thoughts
While Travis Hunter’s actual bank account is probably just fine, the internet loves a good “broke baller” saga. Whether this was satire, fan fiction, or a fever dream brought on by too many NIL deals — one thing’s clear:
Don’t get married during the season. Especially not to someone who thinks a Heisman comes with alimony.