Eli Apple’s ex promises to cover the fine for any player who injures the Dolphins cornerback
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The former girlfriend of Miami Dolphins cornerback Eli Apple has taken a rather unusual approach to express her grievances.
She has offered to cover the fines of any NFL player who manages to injure him on the field during this season.
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This bounty was announced through her Instagram stories. The woman, known as Destini, is an Instagram model.
What did Eli Apple’s ex-girlfriend say?
“If you play against my baby dad this season, please go for the knees, maybe a hammy,” Destini wrote.
“No.33 for the Dolphins. I’ll gladly Zelle you back any fines.”
As for why she is so angry, she alleges that she informed Apple about her pregnancy, to which he reacted with apparent indifference.
According to her, Apple disclosed that he had impregnated six other women within the past three years, and they had all opted for abortions.
Their discussion about the pregnancy took place when she was already 14 weeks along.
Destini claims, through her Instagram posts, that the baby had a heart condition requiring a cord blood transfusion, implying that Apple declined to provide assistance.
She asserts that she went on to carry the pregnancy until 25 weeks, ultimately giving birth to a child weighing one pound and 12 ounces.
“My son needed a blood transfusion, but I’m not a direct match and Eli is,” she explained, telling one story.
“Doctors set up the appointment for him to give 30 mls – just f***ing 30 mls of blood and this man refuses because I found out he was smashing a different woman in every city he went to.
“After he told me it was best for the baby to ‘die’, I went CRAZY on him.
“So I had my son at 25 weeks at 1lb 12oz and my son has had two surgeries since and this man has continued to talk about the bad health he wishes on his own child.”
Eli Apple’s earnings
Having signed a one-year contract worth 1.6 million dollars with the Dolphins in July, Apple’s career has seen him earn more than 24m dollars.
Originally selected in the first round by the Giants in 2016, he is also notable for his reputation as a significant trash-talker.