Five minutes ago, at 1:50 AM PDT on March 18, 2025, baseball fans got hit with a bombshell that’s rocking the sport. Maggie Black, wife of Kansas City Royals star Bobby Witt Jr., just accused him of shattering their family with a “vague relationship” with adult film actress Abella Danger. In a tearful X post, Maggie called Witt “a bad person” who destroyed her happiness, claiming Danger sent her photos of them sleeping together. “He’ll regret this,” she vowed, leaving fans stunned.
It’s a gut-wrenching twist for the couple, married just three months ago on December 14, 2024, at a glitzy Dallas wedding. Maggie, a fitness trainer and Witt’s high school sweetheart from Colleyville, Texas, dropped the bomb tonight after weeks of Spring Training buzz around Witt’s .400 batting clip. “I trusted him,” she wrote at 1:45 AM PDT. “Then Abella Danger messaged me—pictures of them in bed. My world’s gone.” The blurry images, now viral on X, show two figures under sheets—unconfirmed, but fans are freaking out.
Witt, 24, the 2024 AL MVP runner-up with a .332 average and 32 homers, hasn’t responded. His golden-boy image—All-Star, Gold Glove, Silver Slugger—crumbled as Maggie’s words spread. “He’s not who you think,” she raged. “I’m done hiding his lies.” She says she confronted him tonight at their Surprise, Arizona, hotel after a 12-1 Royals win over the Diamondbacks. “I screamed, he froze,” she posted. “I’m speaking out—he’ll pay.”
Fans are split. “Bobby’s a dog—poor Maggie,” one tweeted. Another defended, “No proof! She’s jealous!” Abella Danger, 29, a Miami-based adult star, hasn’t commented, but her alleged message—reportedly taunting, “He’s mine now”—has X in chaos. Royals teammates like Salvador Pérez stayed silent, but the clubhouse vibe’s reportedly “ice-cold.” With Opening Day, March 27 against the Orioles, looming, this could derail Kansas City’s World Series hopes after their 86-76 2024 playoff run.
Maggie’s not backing down. “I was his rock—high school, minors, everything,” she wrote, tears in her voice via an X Spaces rant at 1:48 AM PDT. “He threw it away for her.” She’s vowing to “make him regret” it—divorce rumors swirl, and some say she’s lawyering up. Witt’s $288.7 million contract, signed in 2024, suddenly feels like a side note to this mess. Baseball’s holding its breath—fans can’t look away from the wreckage of a love story turned nightmare.