Gen-Z Athletes' Scandals Highlight Need for NDAs
High social media usage among young athletes contributes to public exposure of personal lives
- NBA players Zion Williamson and Anthony Edwards have recently been embroiled in personal scandals that were made public on the internet.
- The incidents have sparked discussions about the need for non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) among Gen-Z athletes.
- Kimberly K. Haynes, CEO of the OMBI Group, advises her celebrity clients to use NDAs to protect their private information from being shared.
- However, Haynes also notes that NDAs are not 100% ironclad and can be hard to litigate if the information is already in the public domain.
- The high usage of social media among Gen-Z athletes is seen as a contributing factor to the public exposure of their personal lives.