TikTok star Tianna Robillard posing in bikiniTikTok star Tianna Robillard (Photo via tiannarobillard/Instagram)
TikTok star Tianna Robillard is finally breaking her silence about what went wrong during her engagement with Cody Ford.

Tianna Robillard revealed she was forced to call off their wedding last month after finding evidence that he cheated on her twice throughout the course of their two-year relationship.

On Thursday, Robillard appeared on an episode of the Hot Mess podcast, hosted by fellow social media star Alix Earle, to discuss her highly publicized split from the Cincinnati Bengals guard.

Robillard, who has more than 1.9 million followers on TikTok, stated things got crazy in their relationship as soon as she had the chance to travel to Paris for work. Ford was unable to go due to his football obligations.

“I instantly got a text saying how that would affect his week and how if I went, it would be a problem for him,” she explained to Alix Earle, per TMZ.

“It just like took over me like I don’t feel supported. I don’t feel like my wins are being celebrated, and I just feel like this career growth was almost becoming a little bit of an issue between us.”

The 27-year-old content creator said the ‘vibes were off’ and she asked God to ‘smack [her] in the face’ if she ‘wasn’t meant to be in this relationship.’

 

Tianna Robillard then added she would receive messages from her fans upon her return that suggested Cody Ford had cheated on her multiple times while they were having a long-distance relationship.

“I think he knew all along that if anything were to happen, I would be gone,” she said. “But, I think since he proposed, maybe it was like an added layer, ‘Oh, everything gonna be fine.’”

She was able to gather more proof but would not specify what they were, but it was enough to know she had to let the relationship go.

However, Tianna Robillard stated, “I looked through my messages, and I found what I needed. He was giving people the address to our Cincinnati home while he was over there for OTAs,” she explained.

Tianna added: “We were doing long distance for a couple of months but this was happening [two days] before he came home. So I dug more into it and got all the receipts and all the info I needed.”

The woman also sent her ‘screenshots’ of her interactions with Ford.

“The things that were spoken [in the screenshots] I had never heard out of his mouth, I had never received myself, it was like, “Who are you? You got down on one knee a month before this.” I felt like my world was fake.”

Tianna would go on to move out of his home despite Ford hoping they would stay together.

“I think he knew all along that if anything were to happen, I would be gone,” she said. “But, I think since he proposed, maybe it was like an added layer, ‘Oh, everything gonna be fine.’”

TikTok Star Tianna Robillard Cries Over End of Relationship With Cody Ford

After rumors swirled that Tianna Robillard and Cody Ford broke off their engagement, she would confirm as much in a tearful video.

“I don’t know what to say,” she said in the video clip posted June 12th. “But it’s true. It’s over. And we’re never [going to be] back together. That’s for damn sure.”

NFL Network Announces One Of Their Most Popular Shows Is Returning With “More Content Than Ever” Following Relocation & Several Significant Changes

NFL logo on the league's headquarters building. The NFL Network announced major changes to NFL logo on their building. (Photo by CHRIS DELMAS/AFP via Getty Images)

‘Good Morning Football’ is returning to television with the promise of “more content than ever.”

The show has relocated to California ahead of the 2024 NFL season and will return to the air on Monday, July 29, following a lengthy hiatus.

“Good Morning Football is officially set to return with more content than ever, only this time on a new coast,” NFL.com reported Monday morning.

“The Emmy-winning morning show will relaunch on Monday, July 29, from its new home at NFL Network’s studios in Inglewood, Calif., and will air from 8-10 a.m. ET Monday through Friday.”

The show will be joined by another program branded ‘GMFB: Overtime,’ which will run for two hours on weekdays, from 10 AM to noon ET. The latter will premier on the same date and will also stream for free on the Roku Channel. It’s expected to branch out into syndication on various local stations by Monday, September 2.

“Not only are we bringing back a show that so many fans have woken up to and loved for years, we are giving it a state-of-the-art new home with even more resources and space for our talent to showcase their signature segments and fun takes on the game of football,” NFL Media vice president of original content and entertainment Angela Ellis said.