
Rumors about Travis Hunter and his wife Liana Laney have been circulating on social media since a viral video began circulating online recently. The clip, which was widely shared on X (formerly Twitter), claims that the football star caught his wife cheating on him shortly after they got married and now pays her $200,000 a month in alimony.
However, there is no evidence to prove that this story is true.
The viral posts piece together a dramatic story. They included clips of Hunter and Laney together, beach footage, and captions claiming that the athlete agreed to pay a large monthly sum after his wife refused to sign a prenuptial agreement.
Some versions of the posts even claimed that Hunter said that money “doesn’t matter” because he is already rich.
Since the posts were presented as personal confessions, many social media users believed the story and were quick to share it.
No evidence of divorce or settlement
Despite widespread claims, there has been no official confirmation that Travis Hunter and Liana Laney are divorcing.
There are no court documents, legal filings, or public statements indicating that a divorce case or financial settlement exists. Additionally, the viral video does not show Hunter actually making the statements made in his name.
This suggests that the story was likely created or exaggerated by viral “rage-mongering” accounts created to garner attention and engagement online.
Cheating and $200K alimony claims
Another version of the rumor claims that Laney cheated on Hunter and bragged about receiving $200,000 per month while vacationing with a new partner.
Again, there are no reliable sources or verified evidence to support these claims.
At this point, the cheating allegations, divorce rumors, and $200,000 alimony claims appear to be false or unverified social media rumors.
These types of stories often spread quickly online because celebrity relationships, money, and drama — topics that easily attract attention — mix.
While viral posts about Travis Hunter and Liana Laney have circulated online, there is no confirmed information that the couple is getting a divorce or that they are paying a monthly $200,000 payment.
Until Hunter or Laney publicly address the rumors, the story should be treated as unverified social media speculation rather than fact.