Jordyn Gorr, IG Model, Claims Offset Had Her Attacked Again

NORCROSS, GEORGIA – DECEMBER 20: Rapper Offset attends the 4th Annual Toys 4 The Nawf Christmas Charity event on December 20, 2025 in Norcross, Georgia. (Photo by Paras Griffin/Getty Images)

Instagram model Jordyn Gorr ignited controversy on Jan. 1, 2025, after posting a disturbing series of Instagram Stories that appeared to accuse rapper Offset of being connected to a violent incident involving her in Miami. The posts featured a photo of Gorr with visible cuts and bruises across her face, underscored by Migos’ breakout hit “Bad and Boujee,” a song closely associated with Offset’s rise to fame.

The imagery alone drew attention, but Gorr’s words quickly intensified the moment. “Everytime I’m in the same building as this man I somehow get jumped by mulitple girls,” she wrote, directly implying a pattern tied to Offset’s presence.

She followed with an even more alarming statement: “I want to make it very clear that if something more serious happens to me it was super tender shrimp 🦐.”

Her claims resurfaced an earlier incident that had already circulated widely online. On Dec. 7, 2025, a video went viral showing Gorr being attacked by multiple women inside a bowling alley.

The footage spread rapidly across blogs and social media platforms, fueling speculation about the circumstances that led to the altercation. According to online chatter, the incident occurred shortly after Gorr exposed an alleged private conversation involving herself and Offset.

That alleged exchange, widely debated but unverified, included claims that Offset attempted to involve NFL star Stefon Diggs, who has been publicly linked to Cardi B, Offset’s estranged wife. While none of those claims have been independently confirmed, the speculation has continued to follow the story, adding layers of tension tied to Offset’s highly publicized personal life.

Jordyn Gorr Claims Offset Had Her Attacked Again After Allegedly Trying To Set Up Setfon Diggs

By stating she had been attacked “for a second time,” Gorr framed the Miami incident as part of an ongoing pattern rather than an isolated event. Her assertion that simply being “in the same building” as Offset led to violence reinforced her belief that the situations were connected, though no official findings have supported that claim.

In a subsequent Story, Gorr shifted from accusation to reflection. “I appreciate everyone who checked in on me,” she wrote. “I’m so grateful for each person who took the time to personally reach out to send love & support.”

She ended with a broader message that resonated with many followers: “Don’t ever be afraid to speak up. Silence only protects the wrong people.”

As of now, Offset has not publicly responded to Gorr’s allegations. With no official statements or legal actions announced, her posts remain a raw, unsettling account that has reignited debate online about accountability, power, and the personal risks of speaking out in the public eye.


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