In a recent interview on the “Million Dollaz Worth Of Game” YouTube channel, Tyreek Hill, the Miami Dolphins wide receiver, indirectly addressed speculation regarding the number of children he has.
While the conversation was lighthearted, Hill neither confirmed nor denied the suggestion that he might have as many as 10 children.
The 30-year-old NFL star has faced multiple paternity suits and allegations from women claiming to have had children with him.
According to Hill during the interview, regardless of the number of children, he prides himself on being a responsible father. “You see what it is, you see my boys running around here. It doesn’t matter how many kids I have, a lot of people won’t be able to say Tyreek doesn’t take care of his kids though,” Hill stated.
Amid playful banter, Hill expressed the joys and challenges of fatherhood, especially balancing his career with family life. “Sometimes it can be so hard for me to mentally lock in because I’ve got daughters too. You know how daughters be. They want to be daddy’s girl, they want to be held and stuff like that,” he shared.
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Hill has been in the news not just for his on-field performances but also his personal life, including a high-profile marriage to Keeta Vaccaro in November after getting engaged in 2021.
The couple faced marital challenges early on, particularly concerning talks about a postnuptial agreement, which Hill mentioned in another interview on The Pivot, highlighting the complexities of discussing such matters.
Legal issues have also surfaced, with Hill recently involved in settling a paternity suit with Brittany Lackner, who sought child support for her son, Soul Corazon Hill. The case was resolved with a confidential agreement after a 12-month legal dispute. Meanwhile, Hill is still navigating other legal challenges related to paternity claims.
Despite these personal and legal challenges, Hill continues to excel on the football field, leading the NFL with 1,799 receiving yards and 13 touchdowns in the 2023 season, although his team was ousted in the AFC Wild Card Game by his former team, the Kansas City Chiefs.
Throughout these personal revelations and his professional journey, Hill maintains a strong focus on fatherhood and his responsibilities, asserting a commitment to his children and reflecting on the influence of his upbringing in the south.