Ashley Nicole Moss exposes LeBron James’ friend for rape threat tweets in reply to his reel on CBS panelist

Ashley Nicole Moss got into it with CuffsTheLegend after the latter posted an Instagram reel critiquing her 'thirst trap' sports talk


Ashley Nicole Moss exposes LeBron James’ friend for rape threat tweets in reply to his reel on CBS panelist

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One of LeBron James‘ well-known friends could be in hot water after CBS presenter Ashley Nicole Moss decided to take him to task after a confrontation between the two on social media. The 32-year-old sports analyst was accosted by CuffsTheLegend, who made an Instagram reel accusing Moss of objectifying herself in the guise of sports analysis in his Instagram reel.

Cuffs posted the reel in response to an initial reel from Moss, in which the CBS presenter is seen cutting a pretty figure at the NFL combine while trying to imitate Dak Prescott in jest. Moss, who reps many New York sports teams, is often at loggerheads with LeBron fans who ride for Los Angeles teams. But what CuffsTheLegend did in his own reel could easily be seen as an attempt at bullying.

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Moss felt exactly that way and took to Twitter to express her dissent at Cuff’s actions in making the type of reel he did. Moss tweeted, “A whole reel…this not weird to y’all”. Cuffs joined in the conversation soon, replying, “don’t try to turn this around on me and start making up lies about me too… i complimented you and gave you the attention you want the whole league know what you be doing Ash”.

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This retort seemed to break Nicole Moss’ inclination to keep things civil.

funny coming from an unemployed rape apologist who is on his knees for LeBron and all fours for KD on the regular.

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People replying to Moss also pulled out receipts of Cuffs being a rape apologist, with screenshots on her reply tweets.

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This revelation caused a lot of vitriol to be thrown Cuffs’ way, many would believe rightfully so. After all, normalizing the action of rape the way Cuffs did, even if it was in an era before cancel culture, would be frowned upon if done in person in front of civilized people!

One NBA fan wrote, “Oh, so it wasn’t your perverted a** that wrote this?” Another wrote, “You goin out sad. All you had to do was delete. Now no one but degenerates are flocking to you and your content.”

Cuffs had a steady following among the Lakers faithful across YouTube, Instagram and Twitter, built up over the course of a decade. His enthusiasm caused LeBron James himself to associate with his platform, often replying to Cuff’s tweets in an earlier era of social media. However, this exchange leaves him in a tight spot. Being viewed as a rape apologist can never be good for business.