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OnlyFans Model Publicly Claims Zion Williamson Is the Father of Her Child, Demands DNA Test

New Orleans Pelicans star Zion Williamson is once again at the center of a social media controversy — this time involving a public paternity claim from an OnlyFans content creator.

Alissa “DopeChick69” Alcantara, an adult content creator and influencer, posted a series of videos and screenshots on Instagram this week suggesting that Williamson could be the biological father of her toddler. In the posts, Alcantara shared what she described as evidence of a past connection with Williamson, including screenshots of what she says are multiple $2,000 Zelle payments tied to his name and photos comparing her young daughter to the NBA star. She also urged Williamson — and another man she referenced — to submit to a DNA test to settle the question of paternity.

In the caption of one now-viral post, Alcantara wrote “Let’s play a game who’s my baby daddy?” while flashing alleged receipts and footage of herself with the child. She insisted the matter had been kept private for years and said she will not stop seeking clarity until DNA results are obtained.

Despite her claims gaining traction on X, Instagram and other platforms, none of the evidence has been independently verified, and there are no public records of any court filings or formal paternity proceedings at this time. Williamson has not issued a public response, and his representatives have remained silent on the situation.

The social media outcry comes amid ongoing scrutiny surrounding Williamson’s personal life. In 2023, adult performer Moriah Mills also made headlines with allegations related to a personal relationship with Williamson shortly after he and his then-girlfriend announced they were expecting a child together — a situation that similarly did not result in verified legal action.

Fans and commentators have reacted strongly online, with some defending Williamson and noting that screenshots alone do not establish proof, while others have called for a formal DNA test to address the claims.

As the story continues to spread across social media, the key distinction remains that these are unverified social media allegations, not legal findings. Until a DNA test is formally requested through legal channels or confirmed by an official source, the controversy is expected to remain in the realm of online speculation.

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