Naomi Osaka, the four-time Grand Slam tennis champion, recently addressed rumors that her partner, rapper Cordae, had allegedly asked for a prenuptial agreement before their marriage. Osaka, known for her calm demeanor on and off the court, dismissed the notion as completely unfounded and “ridiculous.” In a statement, she pointed out that the rumors not only misrepresent their relationship but also ignore key facts, including the financial dynamic between the couple.
Osaka humorously noted that she is, in fact, the higher earner in the relationship, making the idea of Cordae asking for a prenup somewhat absurd. Over the past few years, Osaka has become one of the highest-paid female athletes globally, with earnings from her tennis career and a range of lucrative endorsement deals. Cordae, a successful rapper in his own right, has also made significant strides in the music industry, but Osaka’s financial standing remains unmatched.
By directly addressing these rumors, Osaka reinforced her commitment to keeping her personal life private and away from unnecessary speculation. Both Osaka and Cordae have been relatively low-key about their relationship, focusing more on their respective careers and mutual support for each other.
In an era where celebrity relationships are often scrutinized, Osaka’s clear response serves as a reminder that not everything in the public eye is as it seems, and that trust, not wealth, is the foundation of their partnership.