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    TCU college basketball star Sedona Prince targeted with death threats after split from TikTok girlfriend Olivia Stabile

    By Etienne Fermie,

    15 hours ago

    COLLEGE basketball star Sedona Prince has claimed that she has been targeted by death threats since splitting from girlfriend Olivia Stabile.

    The college basketball player and Stabile began dating in January last year.

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    Sedona Prince plays basketball for TCU
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    Olivia Stabile is a major TikTok star
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    The pair had been together since January 2023
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    Prince, 24, posted this statement on her Instagram Story
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    Following their recent split, TikTok star Stabile made a series of allegations in 10 videos on the platform.

    In the clips, she revealed that her relationship with Prince ended after a recent vacation in Mexico.

    Detailing what went wrong, Stabile claimed that her partner shunned her after she accidentally spilled beer on Prince.

    “So what she do?” Stabile began. “Got up and went and sat on the opposite side of the aisle from me for the rest of the plane ride.

    “And what’d I do? Looked outside the window and cried until I fell asleep.”

    Per TMZ , Stabile went on to make allegations of verbal and physical abuse against Prince.

    While she also claimed that, during the trip to Mexico, Prince was unhappy with her lack of control over their plans – in addition to not receiving flowers or going on date nights.

    Since Stabile made her allegations, which have been watched by millions on TikTok, Prince claims to have been abused online.

    In a statement posted to her Instagram Story, the TCU star, 24, outlined the treatment that she, her family, and friends have allegedly had to endure.

    “I’m deeply saddened, disappointed and heartbroken in what has transpired in the past couple of days,” her statement began.

    “The amount of hate, bullying and death threats that my family, friends and I have been receiving is dangerous, irresponsible and disturbing.

    “From ‘kill yourself’ to ‘I hope you die,’ the rhetoric is cruel, malicious and mentally draining. I can’t be silent anymore.

    “There is so much judgement and scrutinization by many from afar, with opinions and verbal attacks on stories with false narratives and inaccurate information that do not give honesty and transparency.

    “This is reckless and disheartening. No one deserves to go through something like this.

    ‘I DON’T TAKE IT LIGHTLY’

    “As I continue to take some time off and continue to focus on my mental well-being, health and commitments, I sincerely want nothing but the best for everyone, especially those I was able to share my life with in a relationship.

    “This is a very serious matter and I don’t take it lightly. It has significantly affected those around me including my family.

    “This will be the only time I will comment on this situation. I will let my legal counsel take it from there.”

    Prince began her college career with Texas, spending the 2018-19 season with the Longhorns.

    She then transferred to Oregon, where she played for three years before joining TCU in 2023.

    Last season, she averaged 19.7 points and 9.7 rebounds for the Horned Frogs.

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