“Had what we had I’m walking away” – Moriah Mills pulls the plug on pestering Zion Williamson
Moriah Mills seems to have stepped away from her attacks on Zion Williamson on Twitter. The former adult star called him out for allegedly ditching their relationship after Williamson announced he was about to become a father with his girlfriend Ahkeema.
Mills has since been relentless in calling out Williamson. Mills claimed he was supposed to have a baby with her and that she could be pregnant too. The adult star also tried suggesting she had proof as she uploaded images of Williamson's private chats with her, along with wire transfers he made to her just a week before he announced that he was about to have a baby.
Mills appears to have finally had enough though and is ready to move on, as per her latest tweet.
"But I’m the liar right smh... Don’t have to prove nothing to be honest @Zionwilliamson... Had what we had I’m walking away... On to the next"
Moriah Mills couldn't resist attacking Williamson one last time, however, as she put up another screenshot of the Pelicans star allegedly screen-recording her snap on Snapchat. It was dated July 8, but it's unclear which year it's from. Mills stated that she would reveal more screenshots once she recovers data from Snapchat that, according to her, Zion got deleted.
Zion Williamson in the limelight amid trade season
Moriah Mills' allegations aren't the only reason Zion Williamson has been trending this offseason. The former No. 1 pick is reportedly on the trade market. The New Orleans Pelicans are exploring their options with Williamson after a disastrous start to his NBA career.
Williamson has played only 114 games since getting drafted while missing 203 games. Zion has struggled to stay healthy for long spans. In the past two years, he has played only 29 games. When healthy, Williamson's a bona fide All-Star and a potential MVP-caliber player.
However, the Pelicans may have run out of patience. According to trade rumors, New Orleans is considering the possibility of moving Zion to trade up the draft and acquire a player like Scoot Henderson. They've had discussions with the Charlotte Hornets, the owners of the No. 2 pick in this year's draft, regarding the same.
However, the Hornets reportedly want Brandon Ingram in a potential deal. Zion Williamson's injury struggles and recent off-court troubles have hampered his trade value. Some reports even suggest that Williamson doesn't have any relationship with the organization or his teammates.
It could have severe implications on his career trajectory if that indeed is the case.