34-Year Old IG Model Brittany Renner Has Her Eyes Set On Dating ‘Young NIL Millionaires’ Like Ohio State’s Jeremiah Smith, Who Is Making Millions Playing College Football

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Professional Instagram model Brittany Renner has eyes set on college players who are making a ton of money.

Back in 2020, Renner spoke with Jackson State football players and warned them about women like her who prey on young players.

“Naturally, if you play a sport, that’s an incentive to talk to you,” Renner said. “A lot of times women, men in general. Everybody wants something. Even if we have our own thing going on, it’s like me being with you is good because you boost my stock. I boost your stock. It’s that simple.”

“It’s a give-and-take but you have to be aware of what you’re signing up for,” she said. “You’re trying to make it to the NFL. You do understand there’s a lot that comes with that, right? To be able to decipher who really loves you for you, I think that’s the billion dollar question we’re all wanting to know.

“Nobody is here for nothing. It’s just about figuring out who can be here in times of adversity.”

The 34-year-old Renner, who had a child with NBA player PJ Washington in 2020, said that she is only interested in dating “Young NIL Millionaire’ and implied that she had been talking to Ohio State’s Jeremiah Smith about going out.

“I need young NIL millionaire, if the rich one is coming right now, then you shut the f-ck up, and let me talk to me, and he (Jeremiah Smith) was like literally let’s go out.”

Smith is currently one of the top-paid college football players, earning upwards of $5 million in NIL money this season.

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Jorge Alonso is a BroBible Sports Editor who has been covering the NBA, NFL, and MLB professionally for over 10 years, specializing in digital media. He isa Miami native and lifelong Heat fan.
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