hero-image

Dez Bryant comes out with a stern warning to athletes amid Ja Morant controversy: "Whoever owned that strip club sold that video for self benefit"

Amid the gun controversy, images of Ja Morant's time at the strip club have been circulating online, showing a complete overview of the VIP room he was in.

Ja Morant is away from the Memphis Grizzlies on personal grounds and will not be available for selection for the team's upcoming games. He was not charged with a crime by the Glendale, Colorado, police department after his alleged gun possession in the strip club was questioned.

Former Ravens wide-receiver Dez Bryant voiced his frustration about the strip club disrespecting Ja Morant's privacy in the VIP room.


The strip club got paid for the videos and photos of Ja Morant from the Ny post… Athletes entertainers please don’t spend a dime or step another foot in there out of respect for Ja…. Whoever owned that strip club sold that video for self benefit… Athletes I’m going to keep… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…

Stephen A Smith weighed in as well

ESPN's Stephen A. Smith tweeted about the issue, terming the incident a massive invasion of Ja Morant's privacy. The leaked strip club images were posted in a New York Post article.

You know what…I have a lot of feelings about the Ja Morant strip club photos being released …frankly I am ticked off about the whole situation.

Going to record a new episode of @KnowMercyPod about it to be released tomorrow…youtube.com/@stephenasmith twitter.com/stephenasmith/…

After the IG live incident went viral, Ja Morant made a public apology for his actions and for disappointing his family, his Memphis Grizzlies teammates, and the fanbase.

You may also like