Celebrities React To Shannon Sharpe’s Sexual Assault Lawsuit: Stephen A. Smith, Cam Newton, And More

Shannon Sharpe dominated headlines as April came to a close when news broke that he was facing a $50 million lawsuit. The retired Hall of Famer was hit with allegations of sexual assault and battery, with the accuser being a woman he entered a consensual two-year relationship with in the past. Since then, there have been several developments in the story, including Sharpe issuing an official statement of his defense, him taking a leave of absence from his duties at ESPN, and more.

The 56-year-old has been a front-facing face in the sports and media world for decades, and many of his colleagues who cover current events covered the lawsuit news on their respective platforms. The overlap of personal relationships made for an interesting dynamic, with figures like Stephen A. Smith and Cam Newton disclosing their affinity to Sharpe before sharing their honest takes.

On April 20, 2025, a 13-page civil complaint was filed in a Nevada state court accusing the retired tight end of committing assault, sexual assault, battery, and sexual battery, and that he engaged in the intentional infliction of emotional distress. The suit discloses the plaintiff and Sharpe entered a two-year consensual relationship, a sentiment he has agreed with. However, the Jane Doe claims his behavior turned abusive as he allegedly has threatened to kill the plaintiff when she attempted to share her location with friends, raped her, and sexually assaulted her multiple times.

Since then, the Club Shay Shay host and his legal team have vehemently denied the allegations and claimed Jane Doe set up the entire situation with a plan to extort him for $50 million. They revealed her alleged legal name and released text messages where she made sexually graphic requests. The texts were released in an attempt to provide more context about why the 56-year-old responded the way he did during their exchanges.

Sharpe announced he would be “stepping aside” from his recurring host role on ESPN’s First Take so he could “devote this time to my family, and responding and dealing with these false and disruptive allegations set against me.” However, he is still regularly releasing episodes of Nightcap and Club Shay Shay.

Read some reactions from celebrities and colleagues below.