A plus-size influencer claims Tyreek Hill shattered her leg during football practice at his Florida estate, and she is suing him for it. She posts the following mysterious message on Instagram: “That’s on you if I become a demon.
Wide receiver for the Miami Dolphins Hill is alleged to have charged 35-year-old influencer Sophie Hall with crushing force last year, according to a lawsuit that DailyMail.com exclusively received.
Hall claims that after Hill, 29, was able to “hold her own” and even knock him back during a series of drills at his Florida house, she felt “humiliated.”
It is said that in retaliation, the five-time All-Pro charged at Hall and violently knocked her to the ground, requiring months of physical therapy and reconstructive surgery.
Hall looked to be directing a potentially cryptic message towards Hill, who won the 2020 Super Bowl with the Kansas City Chiefs, on Instagram on Tuesday.
Influencer Sophie Hall, 35, alleges that last year, while teaching his Florida mansion’s backyard football to Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill, 29, she injured her leg.
The lawsuit that Hall filed against the NFL star, alleging that she “humiliated” Hill when she was able to “hold her own,” has been made available to DailyMail.com.
Hall, a plus-size model and actress with over two million social media followers, is suing the Dolphins wide receiver, who has been embroiled in controversy for assault, violence, and negligence.
Her complaint claims that Tyreek Hill, a world-class athlete known as the “Cheetah” due to his amazing speed and strength, is a National Football League superstar, a first-team All-Pro, and a perennial Pro Bowler. Hill makes his living by outperforming his opponents on the football field.
Unfortunately, Tyreek became upset and purposely shoved Ms. Hall, badly breaking her leg, after being “humiliated” in front of friends and family when he was knocked backwards during a casual football lesson by his buddy Sophie Hall.
In 2023, Hill had an amazing season. He finished with 1,799 receiving yards, which led the NFL, and 13 touchdowns before Miami lost to his old team, the Chiefs, in the AFC Wild Card Game.
Off the field, however, things were just as hectic: he experienced a significant house fire, was seen on camera reportedly slapping a marina employee, and got entangled in a string of paternity claims.
The athletic wide receiver, according to Hall, began posting “flirtatious” Instagram messages the day after she registered her ten-year-old son for Tyreek Hill Football Camp in May of last year.
The Gridiron star, according to the curvaceous creator of OnlyFans, did not accept that she was three inches taller than him at six feet, 1 inch.
According to the lawsuit, on June 28, he invited her to “hang” at his $7 million property in SWISH Southwest Ranches, which is located just outside of Miami, after flying her to Florida.
The expansive estate features a ten-person spa, a putting green, a basketball court that meets NBA standards, and a turf football field where Hall observed Hill exercising under the guidance of a trainer.
She files a lawsuit alleging that “Defendant Hill invited Ms. Hall to participate in offensive exercises with him.”
Defendant Hill advised her to learn offensive linemanship as her 10-year-old son played the position.