Model Jordyn Gorr Alleges Offset Tried To Set Up Cardi B’s Boyfriend Stefon Diggs

Model Jordyn Gorr Alleges Offset Tried To Set Up Cardi B’s Boyfriend Stefon Diggs


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Offset is facing new scrutiny after Instagram model Jordyn Gorr publicly shared what she claims are leaked text messages from the Migos star — and suggested he attempted to involve her in an alleged setup targeting NFL player Stefon Diggs, who shares a child with Cardi B. The accusations spread quickly across social media after Gorr posted a screenshot carousel and a provocative caption aimed squarely at the rapper.

“@offsetyrn keep violating me but stay in my phone asking me to help set up Stefon,” she wrote, adding three crying-laughing emojis before calling him “super tender” alongside a shrimp emoji.

The mention of Diggs immediately sparked confusion among fans, many of whom questioned how the Bills wide receiver was connected to the exchange. The leaked texts follow accusations by Cardi B of Offset spreading rumors about her new child.

The screenshots Gorr posted began with a friendly message she said she sent following Offset’s release of his album. “Congratulations on the album!!” she wrote, adding a flame emoji. A number saved as Offset allegedly responded, “Thankssss.”

From there, the tone shifted. According to Gorr, messages from October 3 and November 16 painted a far different picture. On October 3, the contact allegedly wrote, “Wya.”

On November 16, the messages escalated, with the alleged sender writing, “Opp ass n*a. Give drop or don’t come back around.**” Gorr replied, “Delete these texts.”

The person identified as Offset then allegedly sent another instruction: “Finsta now send message.” Moments later came a simple “Yo.”

Gorr responded, “wyd,” and the contact allegedly answered, “In my room.” She then wrote, “call me,” and he replied once more with “wya.”

Gorr paired the screenshots with her claim that the rapper asked her to help “set up” Diggs — a suggestion that pushed the story from casual gossip into a viral controversy that dominated TikTok, X, and Instagram comment sections over the weekend.

Online, fans debated whether the texts supported her allegation or simply hinted at private communication between the two. Others questioned the authenticity of the screenshots and Gorr’s motives for releasing them.

As of now, Offset, Diggs, and Cardi B have not publicly commented on the claims, leaving the online conversation swirling around speculation, unanswered questions, and growing curiosity about the dynamics behind the scenes.


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