Philadelphia Eagles offensive lineman Fred Johnson is facing allegations from a pregnant ex-girlfriend.
Alyssa Okada said in a video posted to her TikTok account on Friday that Johnson kicked her out of their home to pursue other women on a dating app while she was eight months pregnant.
Okada’s Allegations Against Johnson
Okada questioned the morality of Johnson’s alleged actions in her TikTok video. She asked viewers if they would consider a man who kicked out his eight-month pregnant girlfriend to be a good man or father if he were on Hinge the next day looking for women.
“Just a quick question. Hypothetically, if a man were to kick out his eight-month pregnant girlfriend and unborn daughter and to then be on Hinge the very next day looking for women to ‘have fun with,’” she said. “Hypothetically, you would not think that that type of man is a good man or good father. You would probably not think that that type of man has integrity, or morals or any form of decency, right? Because I’m just trying to see if we’re all on the same page.
She also questioned the morals and integrity of any woman who would pursue a relationship with Johnson, knowing his circumstances. She added, “And, furthermore, hypothetically, if these women were to be aware of the fact that this man has an eight-month pregnant, now, ex-girlfriend and child on the way and still decide they want to speak to and have fun with him, hypothetically, you would think that kind of woman also has no absolute respect for herself, no integrity no morals and no decency, hypothetically.
“If, hypothetically, those situations were true, those would be some pretty s—y f—ing people in my opinion. But just wondering what you guys think.”
The video of Okada with pink suitcases in her backseat has garnered more than 4.2 million views on the social media platform.
Okada’s Follow-Up Comments
Okada followed up with another video on Monday.
She stated that people should stop blaming women for the partners they choose and start blaming partners for pretending to be something that they’re not. “I just truly think it’s time that people stop blaming women for the partners they choose and start blaming partners for pretending to be something that they’re not,” she added.
Okada expressed frustration with people judging her choices and blaming her for the situation. She added, “I am so used to people’s judgments and opinions and whatever they want to say about what I share on the internet but what I’ve realized is that there are so many people quick to say ‘Well, what did you do in the situation?’ or ‘You knew what you were getting yourself into,’ or ‘you knew who you picked.’ That is not true.
She explained that women do not knowingly enter relationships expecting to be hurt or lied to. “No woman ever knowingly goes into a situation thinking this person is going to hurt me, this person is going to lie to me, this person is going to turn out to be a completely different person than the one he is showing me. I think it’s really sick that people put the blame on women for truly just believing in and trusting the man that they fell in love with. That’s just something I continue to see and truly it hurts to see the way women are consistently invalidated and blamed for somebody else’s actions.
The allegations against Johnson were made public via TikTok.
