Sedona Prince has found herself in the spotlight, but not for her basketball achievements. Instead, the attention centers around her recent breakup with Olivia Stabile, a well-known TikTok personality. The former couple’s split has sparked significant controversy, leading to Prince receiving death threats, as she recently revealed.
On August 13, 2024, Stabile shared a series of vlogs accusing Prince of physical assault, emotional abuse, and infidelity during their relationship. Since then, the internet has been buzzing with reactions, and despite the two going their separate ways, their past relationship continues to captivate social media users. The couple had been publicly together for over a year, and their breakup has only fueled online discourse.
In response to the intense scrutiny, Prince took to Instagram to address the situation, expressing the toll it has taken on her. She wrote, “The hate, bullying, and death threats directed at my family, friends, and me are dangerous, irresponsible, and deeply disturbing.”
Prince also highlighted the misleading narratives circulating online, stating that the judgments and opinions being formed are based on “false narratives” and “inaccurate information” that lack “honesty and transparency.” Despite the personal attacks, Prince emphasized that she wishes nothing but the best for everyone involved, including Stabile.
As of now, Stabile has not publicly responded to Prince’s comments. Meanwhile, Prince is trying to shift her focus back to basketball. She is gearing up for the upcoming season with TCU in the Big 12 Conference, where she had a standout performance last year, averaging 19.7 points and 9.7 rebounds per game.
Prince, standing 6 feet 7 inches tall, has had a notable career in college basketball. She previously played for the Oregon Ducks in the Pac-12 Conference and the Texas Longhorns in the Big 12 Conference. Born in Hemet, California, and raised in Liberty Hill, Texas, she discovered her passion for basketball in the fourth grade.
Her talent was recognized early, with Texas offering her a college basketball commitment while she was still in eighth grade. Prince has also made her mark on the national stage, representing the United States women’s national under-19 basketball team at the 2018 FIBA Under-18 Women’s Americas Championship. However, a leg injury sidelined her for the season.
In 2021, Prince was named a finalist for the FIBA Women’s AmeriCup squad and later secured a spot on the official roster in June. Despite her current personal turmoil, she remains focused on her basketball career. However, the ongoing controversy may have legal implications for the young athlete, as the situation continues to unfold.
With the case now gaining widespread attention, it remains to be seen how Prince will manage the challenges of balancing her professional aspirations with the demands of her personal life.