Yankees Star Jazz Chisholm Jr Claims Social Media Ban After OnlyFans Spat
MLB's Jazz Chisholm in social media ban after fan spat

New York Yankees star Jazz Chisholm Jr has claimed he was temporarily banned from social media by his fiancée after becoming embroiled in a fiery online dispute with fans. The controversy erupted on Christmas Day, following the couple's viral video and subsequent engagement announcement.

Viral Video Sparks Online Firestorm

The festive period took a dramatic turn for the MLB player when a video of him and his partner, Ahna Mac, performing sexual acts while dressed as the Grinch spread rapidly online. Later that same day, Chisholm proposed to Mac under the Northern Lights during a holiday in Finland, which she celebrated in a heartfelt Instagram post.

However, the online celebrations were quickly overshadowed. As news of their engagement circulated, some social media users attempted to dampen the mood by alleging that Mac had an account on the adult content platform, OnlyFans. One user on X, formerly Twitter, commented: 'That is OUR girl… bro wifed up an OF model'.

Heated Exchange and 'Scamming' Claims

Chisholm initially fired back with a now-deleted reply, vehemently denying the claims and making a crude retort about the commenter's mother. When the user then produced a screenshot allegedly showing an account in Mac's name, Chisholm's response shifted dramatically.

He appeared to U-turn, writing: 'Now subscribe so you can see my face [laughing emoji] and put your money in my pocket.' In a follow-up, he labelled the page a scam, telling critics they were 'gullible' but jokingly encouraging them to send money anyway.

Shortly after this back-and-forth, Chisholm returned to X to state that Mac had banned him from posting on the platform in an effort to stop the argument. His exile was brief. Within hours, he was back, posting a lengthy defence of his actions, stating that words don't affect him and emphasising his ability to 'troll' during the offseason while still performing professionally.

Couple Doubles Down in Livestream

The saga continued as Chisholm and Mac appeared in a livestream that was widely shared online. In the stream, Mac declared, 'Y'all already know I be scamming!', seemingly mocking the allegations. Chisholm, in the background, supported her, claiming the account was his and calling critics 'stupid as hell'.

When a viewer suggested his PR team would be working overtime, Chisholm quipped, 'Too bad I'm my own PR team!'. The incident caps an extraordinary Christmas Day for the couple, which began with a sexually explicit viral video and culminated in a romantic engagement and a very public feud with online detractors.