Eagles Superstar’s Ex-Girlfriend Puts Him On Blast For Kicking Her Out At 8 Months Pregnant & Looking For “Fun” With Other Women On Hinge The “Very Next Day” [VIDEO]
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Philadelphia Eagles offensive tackle Fred Johnson is taking heat from his ex-girlfriend on social media.
TikTok influencer Lyss Okada has put the Super Bowl LIX champion on blast, claiming he kicked her out at eight months pregnant. She has also accused him of seeking “fun” with other women on the dating app Hinge just a day later.
“Hypothetically, if a man were to kick out his eight-month pregnant girlfriend and unborn daughter and be on Hinge the very next day looking for women to have fun with, hypothetically you would not think that man is a good man or good father,” Okada said in a video on Friday.
“You would not think that man would have any form of decency, integrity or have morals. If, hypothetically, those situations were true, those would be some sh***y f***ing people, in my opinion,” she added.
Fred and Lyss appeared to be very happy together earlier this year. They opened 2026 by posting several updates via social media and revealing they were expecting a baby girl.
It appears things are not as rosy as they were in January.
Lyss Okada Lashes Out At Critics After Airing Dirty Laundry With Fred Johnson

Okada hasn’t gotten much sympathy online.
“Sick and tired of women trying to weaponize social media popular opinion and thinking somehow someway they not in any blame keep your personal business to yourself. Stop trying to lobby for everybody’s opinion who really don’t count. Justify your behavior,” one fan commented.
Sick and tired of women trying to weaponize social media popular opinion and thinking somehow someway they not in any blame keep your personal business to yourself. Stop trying to lobby for everybody’s opinion who really don’t count. Justify your behavior
— UNBOX ANYTHING (@unboxanything07) May 11, 2026
“if you get with a rapper or athlete, don’t expect them to stay faithful. all that money and fame went to their heads,” said another.
if you get with a rapper or athlete, don’t expect them to stay faithful. all that money and fame went to their heads.
— Maya Fuentes (@mayfuentes821) May 11, 2026
She returned with another video on Sunday, lashing out at her critics.
“I just truly think it’s time people stop blaming women for the partners they choose,” she said. “And start blaming partners for pretending to be something that they are not.
“What I’ve realized is there are so many people quick to say “what did you do” or “you knew what you were getting yourself into”. That is not true.
“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 be a completely different person to the one he is showing me.”
The Eagles star was also busy on social media on Sunday, posting several cryptic videos via Instagram Stories.

The Daily Mail reported having reached out to his camp for comment. They hadn’t received a reply at the time of writing.
