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Travis Hunter’s fiancée Leanna Lenee has broken her silence on Monday, clarifying a number of misinterpreted moments, including the heavily scrutinized clip from the Heisman Trophy ceremony over the weekend.

In the nearly eight-minute-long video on TikTok, Lenee explained her side of the story regarding what people have interpreted as Colorado Buffaloes football head coach Deion Sanders telling her to stand up after it was announced that Hunter was named this year’s Heisman Trophy recipient.

“When his name was called, I instantly was gonna—if you watch the video, you can see me like,” Lenee explained, motioning as if she was going to stand up. “But his mom didn’t get up, so I was like, ‘Oh, maybe I don’t get up, maybe I just sit here with her.”

While visibly emotional, Lenee rejected the claim that Sanders told her to stand up, saying, “He said, ‘Go get him. Go get your man!'”

“He didn’t even have to do that ’cause I was gonna do that anyway,” she continued. “As soon as I seen Travis get up, then I thought it was appropriate to stand up, greet him, congratulate him. But then there was the camera right in front of Coach Prime and I knew they were gonna film that moment and because of how many people are online, I was like, I don’t want to be in that shot, so I’m gonna sit down.”

Lenee said she did not want to be seen crying on camera and run the risk of having the public negatively interpret her emotional state.

“No one told me to stand up,” she concluded. “No one had to tell me to celebrate with him. I was just sitting there crying. I wanted to take it in myself too. I was super excited for him, but I wanted the moment to be about him and his family.”

Lenee stated that anyone who knows her could vouch for how supportive she is of Hunter.

Lenee also addressed a video in which people believe she was upset while Hunter was taking pictures with individuals at an Adidas event.

“People are saying that I’m like, ‘What am I supposed to do, just sit here?’ That’s not what I said,” she said. “First of all, I said, ‘Baby, do you want me to sit here or do you want me to go with family or do you want me to come with you?'”

Lenee went on to say that the clip was taken after the fan portion of the event concluded and Hunter was taking photos with people affiliated with Adidas for social media. She explained that her question was in regards to where she should be before Hunter goes to a rehearsal for the Heisman Trophy ceremony.

“The things that I see people make up is truly crazy because it’s not what happened,” Lenee said. “I just think people are just finding every single, little thing and trying to make it something it’s not. And then birdbrain individuals are just accepting what they see online.”

Check out her video in its entirety below.

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Travis Hunter’s fiancée Leanna Lenee has broken her silence on Monday, clarifying a number of misinterpreted moments, including the heavily scrutinized clip from the Heisman Trophy ceremony over the weekend.

In the nearly eight-minute-long video on TikTok, Lenee explained her side of the story regarding what people have interpreted as Colorado Buffaloes football head coach Deion Sanders telling her to stand up after it was announced that Hunter was named this year’s Heisman Trophy recipient.

“When his name was called, I instantly was gonna—if you watch the video, you can see me like,” Lenee explained, motioning as if she was going to stand up. “But his mom didn’t get up, so I was like, ‘Oh, maybe I don’t get up, maybe I just sit here with her.”

While visibly emotional, Lenee rejected the claim that Sanders told her to stand up, saying, “He said, ‘Go get him. Go get your man!'”

“He didn’t even have to do that ’cause I was gonna do that anyway,” she continued. “As soon as I seen Travis get up, then I thought it was appropriate to stand up, greet him, congratulate him. But then there was the camera right in front of Coach Prime and I knew they were gonna film that moment and because of how many people are online, I was like, I don’t want to be in that shot, so I’m gonna sit down.”

Lenee said she did not want to be seen crying on camera and run the risk of having the public negatively interpret her emotional state.

“No one told me to stand up,” she concluded. “No one had to tell me to celebrate with him. I was just sitting there crying. I wanted to take it in myself too. I was super excited for him, but I wanted the moment to be about him and his family.”

Lenee stated that anyone who knows her could vouch for how supportive she is of Hunter.

Lenee also addressed a video in which people believe she was upset while Hunter was taking pictures with individuals at an Adidas event.

“People are saying that I’m like, ‘What am I supposed to do, just sit here?’ That’s not what I said,” she said. “First of all, I said, ‘Baby, do you want me to sit here or do you want me to go with family or do you want me to come with you?'”

Lenee went on to say that the clip was taken after the fan portion of the event concluded and Hunter was taking photos with people affiliated with Adidas for social media. She explained that her question was in regards to where she should be before Hunter goes to a rehearsal for the Heisman Trophy ceremony.

“The things that I see people make up is truly crazy because it’s not what happened,” Lenee said. “I just think people are just finding every single, little thing and trying to make it something it’s not. And then birdbrain individuals are just accepting what they see online.”

Check out her video in its entirety below.

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