Zion Williamson sparks concern with Instagram story quoting Notorious B.I.G ‘suicide’ lyrics
Zion Williamson raises concern with Instagram story that quotes Notorious BIG’s lyrics ‘suicide’ amid tumultuous offseason for Pelicans forward
- Zion Williamson played just 29 games for the New Orleans Pelicans last season
- And he’s also had a rough off-season in terms of his personal life
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Zion Williamson posted disturbing lyrics to his Instagram story from Notorious BIG’s song “Suicidal Thoughts” on Thursday.
The Pelicans striker, whose personal life has gone public this offseason, posted the following text in the post for his 5.4 million followers.
‘I can’t believe I’m thinking about suicide, I want to leave. I swear to god I feel like death is calling me f******.
Williamson’s name has been in the headlines throughout the off-season ever since adult actress Moriah Mills revealed details of their alleged relationship in graphic detail online.
The barrage of messages came about after Williamson and his girlfriend, Ahkeema, announced they were expecting a child.
Zion Williamson played in just 29 games last season as he struggled with injuries
And purported details of his private life have been made public this offseason by Moriah Mills
Mills would later share screenshots of messages between the two, which discussed Zion sending her money and booking her flights, and has also suggested she is also pregnant with his child.
The X-rated star also previously threatened to leak a sex tape of her and Williamson.
Williamson’s difficult off-season comes after a disappointing year for the 23-year-old in which he played just 29 games due to injury.
Earlier this week, Williamson’s teammate Trey Murphy III offered some insight into his headroom at the time.
Williamson and his girlfriend Ahkeema (right) recently announced they are expecting a child
Mills went on a rampage on Twitter last month after learning Williamson was expecting a child
“I talked to Z [Zion Williamson] a nice amount,” Murphy III told ESPN during the Las Vegas Summer League.
“He is very excited about this season. He must have a chip on his shoulder.’
Williamson has not publicly responded to Mills’ claims.
However, he donated $250,000 to local schools in Louisiana around the time she spoke out.
With training camp not until September, Williamson has plenty of time to get healthy and focused for the season ahead.
If you are struggling with suicidal thoughts, you can reach the 24/7 National Suicide Prevention hotline at 1-800-273-8255.