Luenell did not mince words when talking about Shannon Sharpe after the settlement of his $50 million lawsuit for sexual assault.
During an appearance on Dish Nation, Luenell, who admitted that she tried to get with Sharpe on Instagram by inviting him to have sex on a private plane, spoke about how the Pro Hall of Famer dresses.
“You have to admire his body because he wears his clothes so obviously tight,” Lunell said. “He’s a little sus if you ask me.”
Luenell went on to explain how she went sour on Sharpe.
“Shannon Sharpe, we tried to get on your show,” she said. “When you was popular, you didn’t want me. Back then, he didn’t want me, now he’s losing, and he’s all up on me, wants me to do the show. I’m not doing it, Shannon.”
Sharpe, former co-host of ESPN’s “First Take,” has addressed the public for the first time since his exit from the network and a high-profile $50 million lawsuit. On his “Nightcap” podcast episode with co-host Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson, Sharpe broke his silence about the public fallout and how it has impacted him.
“I will not be returning to ESPN,” he said. Sharpe said that he asked the network to postpone the announcement of his dismissal until after his brother, Sterling Sharpe, was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
“This coming out would overshadow everything he’s worked for,” Sharpe said. “Unfortunately, it didn’t happen that way.”