Johnny Manziel with headset on. Kenzie Werner posing in dress
Johnny Manziel has a history of domestic violence accusations, so when his current girlfriend seemingly exposed him, no one batted an eye about it.

Johnny Manziel’s girlfriend, Kenzie Werner, is now singing a different tune as she claims he did not abuse her despite a post on her social media page Tuesday night that said otherwise.

The Instagram Story went up on her page at midnight that showed four pictures of Werner with injuries to her face and body, according to TMZ.

“In one, she had bruises on her breast. In another, she had blood near her nose. The others showed markings around her eyes.

The caption on the post read, “this is from johnny manziel.” It also featured a link to Manziel’s Instagram page. The story remained up for a few minutes … before it was taken down.”

She is now stating that post was the result of hackers.


She took to her Instagram story on Wednesday and said, “was hacked last night. just got my account back. please disregard what was posted. it isn’t as it seems.”

“A rep for Werner tells TMZ Sports … the photos were not related to Manziel or their relationship at all. The rep was emphatic that the former Cleveland Browns quarterback has never abused her.”

No word on why hackers would only post abusive photos and nothing else. Also, if those photos aren’t from her current relationship, why would she still be in possession of them if they happened at a different time?

Manziel and Werner have been dating since at least early 2022, which was months after his divorce was finalized.

Manziel and Bre Tiesi separated in March 2019 after Tiesi accused the football star of cheating on her. She has since became one of many baby mother’s to Nick Cannon’s children.

Back in 2016, the Heisman trophy-winning quarterback was charged with domestic abuse against ex-girlfriend Colleen Crowley. Manziel reportedly became angry when Crowley tried to leave and threw her on the bed causing bruises. When Manziel and Crowley left to get her car, his abuse continued.


Manziel’s attorneys reached an agreement to dismiss the misdemeanor charge, which could have landed Manziel a year in jail and a $4,000 fine.