YesJulz calls out married Seahawks player who 'slid into her DMs'

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YesJulz is drawing attention online after issuing a sharp reminder about boundaries, fidelity, and social media etiquette.

If you slide in my DM’s and I go to your page & see a post with you & you’re wife,
I’m screen shotting and sending to her immediately. 🙃

— Yesjulz (@YesJulz) February 9, 2026

Adding this part is kinda nasty lmao. Tell us or don’t pump fake https://t.co/bl7qYuTxZ1 pic.twitter.com/VJHZzIhOj9

— J BBL(Kort) (@DopeItsKort) February 9, 2026

On Monday, February 9, the influencer posted a message on X addressing what she described as inappropriate direct messages from married men. While she did not identify anyone by name, her comments made it clear she has little patience for private outreach that crosses personal lines.

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“If you slide in my DM’s and I go to your page & see a post with you & you’re wife, I’m screen shotting and sending to her immediately,” she wrote. “And idgaf if you just won the Super Bowl. It’s time people adopted some morals.”

The post immediately sparked speculation because of its timing. Julz shared the message one day after the Seattle Seahawks defeated the New England Patriots 29–13 in the Super Bowl, leading many online to assume the message was aimed at a player connected to the championship win.

Julz did not provide any follow-up posts naming the individual involved, and no Seahawks players have publicly addressed the claim. Still, the message circulated widely, fueling conversation about how fame, access, and social media can blur boundaries—especially in the aftermath of high-profile victories.

The influencer has been a frequent subject of public discussion over the years, and her name resurfaced recently in a separate context involving singer Daniel Caesar. In a recent interview, Caesar reflected on a past controversy in which he defended Julz during backlash she faced several years ago.

In 2017, Julz apologized after sharing an image that included offensive language on a T-shirt. Two years later, Caesar spoke in her defense during an Instagram Live, which drew criticism of its own. Appearing on The Breakfast Club last month, Caesar acknowledged that his perspective has changed over time.

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“As time has passed, I’m like, ‘Oh, they were 100 percent right,’” he said, referring to those who criticized his response back then. He added that accepting certain behavior can come at the cost of one’s own dignity.

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