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The quarterback of the Cincinnati Bengals Joe Burrow Talks about the robbery at his house which included a girlfriend according to rumors Olivia Fonton.
“So obviously everybody heard what happened. I feel like my privacy has been violated in more ways than one,” Burrow, 28, said Wednesday, Dec. 11 at a press conference, according to Sports Illustrated. “And there’s already a lot more than I’d like in there that I want to share, so that’s all I have to say about it.”
When asked if he was frustrated by the revelations of his personal life, Burrow replied, “That’s part of it. We live a public life and one of my least favorite parts of it is the lack of privacy. And that’s been hard for me to deal with my whole career. Still learning. But I understand that’s life That we choose does not make it easier to deal with it.”
According to the police report that came to me TMZ SportsSA conversation was made about Burrow’s home burglary in Ohio around 8:14 PM ET on Monday, December 9, while Boro and the Bengals were in Texas to play the Dallas Cowboys. Monday night football.
The report lists Ponton, 22, as the person who was on the scene at Burrow’s home when deputies arrived.
the Sports Illustrated The model told authorities she noticed a “smashed bedroom window” and that a room had been “burgled.”
The model called her mother, Dianewho then called 911.
“Someone is trying to break into the house right now,” Ponton’s mother told the dispatcher, according to the network. “My daughter is there. It’s Joe Burrow’s house. She stays there. He’s at the football game.”
Burrow and Ponton have not publicly addressed their relationship status, although rumors of the duo have been swirling since the summer.
“She’s wondering what she should do, should she hide or should she come out,” continued Ponton’s mother, who said an intruder was inside the house.
Ponton also made a separate 911 call herself, telling the dispatcher, “Someone broke into my house.”
“It’s just, like, totally messed up,” she added.
In the police report, Ponton is listed as “Employed by Mr. Borrow.” At the scene, Ponton gave officers “a vague description of the items that were missing.”
Two days before the robbery, Ponton took to TikTok to share a strange experience She had a delivery driver.
“Never put your real name or picture on Uber, Uber Eats, Lyft, DoorDash, any of that,” Ponton told her 7 million followers. “Let that be your mark. Actually, change it to a guy’s name. Jason, Jake, John. Something. And just delete the picture. Let that be your mark.”