Ryan Shazier Is A ‘Cheater’ According To His Wife Michelle. Know The Details
An Instagram post that has since been removed purportedly accused former NFL linebacker Ryan Shazier of cheating on his wife Michelle led to their separation, Shazier said.
After the gossip website was the first to break the story, 31-year-old Shazier said to TMZ, “Michelle and I have been living apart and are currently separated.” “As we work through what comes next for our family, I ask for privacy and prayers.”
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In a social media post that has since been removed and was obtained by TMZ, Michelle, who has been with Shazier since before his career-ending spinal cord injury sustained in a game in 2017, called the former Steeler “a liar and a cheater.”
A woman named Marie and Shazier are said to have exchanged texts in the claimed post.
TMZ claims that one particular conversation revealed the individual Michelle claimed to be Shazier mailing books to another lady who had instructions on how to engage in sexual practices.
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Lyon, who is four years old, is the child of Shazier and Michelle, a Pittsburgh real estate agent.
RJ, the 9-year-old son of the former Pro Bowl NFL player, is the child of a prior relationship.
It’s not precisely clear when Michelle, a former collegiate basketball player, and Shazier broke up.
In May, they marked their fourth wedding anniversary.
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On September 18, the couple went to the Steelers vs. Browns game with their son. Later that same month, they went to the grand opening of the Rize Sports indoor basketball facility in Leetsdale, Pennsylvania.
Together, Shazier and Michelle wore costumes reminiscent of milk and cookies for Halloween.
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After suffering his spinal cord injury—a spinal contusion, or compression of the spinal cord—in a “Monday Night Football game” against the Bengals on December 4, 2017, Shazier founded a foundation to assist individuals with spinal cord injuries in receiving treatment.
The Steelers chose the Ohio State product with the No. 15 pick in the 2014 NFL Draft.
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He played with Pittsburgh his whole playing career, and on September 9, 2020, he declared his retirement from the NFL.