Travis Hunter, the reigning Heisman Trophy winner and dual-threat Jacksonville Jaguars rookie, has announced the birth of his son along with his new bride, Leanna Lenee.
'Dear Son,' he captioned the video. 'We love you. Love, Mom and Dad.'
Over the past year, Lenee has been at the center of a firestorm of hate from online commenters - especially over perceived slights directed at Hunter - during the 2024 college football season.
That season ended with Hunter winning the Heisman Trophy, the second ever won by a player from the University of Colorado, and led to him getting picked second-overall by Jacksonville. A few weeks later, Hunter and Lenee would tie the knot in Tennessee at a glamorous wedding following years of dating.
But those years of affection and dating were ignored by trolls who lobbed accusations of gold digging and fame hunting toward Lenee throughout the prior season.
The bride wasn't the only one in white on Saturday as she wed the Jaguars rookie
In June, Hunter spent $3.3million on a 13-room mansion in Jacksonville, less than two months after being drafted by the Jaguars.
The lavish 8,125-square-foot, two-story pad is located in the gated Deerwood Country Club and contains five bedrooms, seven bathrooms and a four-car garage.
It spans an incredible 7.5 acres and also includes an outdoor swimming pool, pickleball court, home gym, billiards table and theater room.
Two black gates are positioned at the entrance of the property, which is 10 miles from the Jaguars' EverBank Stadium and 11 from their practice facility, while a huge patio outside Hunter's home includes palm trees, neatly-kept bushes and an elegant water fountain in the center of a circular lawn.