Ole Miss Student Says 'No One' Apologized for Spreading Viral Rumor 

Importance Score: 45 / 100 🔵


Ole Miss Student Mary Kate Cornett Addresses Online Rumor Controversy

Ole Miss freshman Mary Kate Cornett asserts she has received no apologies for the damaging rumor circulating online, which she alleges was amplified by ESPN host Pat McAfee. The controversy stems from social media gossip discussed on McAfee’s talk show in February 2025. While McAfee did not explicitly name Cornett, she contends his discussion of the unverified claims led to widespread speculation and online harassment.

Impact of Online Harassment and Defamatory Rumors

Cornett reports enduring a barrage of harassing messages across social media platforms and within her university living quarters. The intense cyberbullying prompted her relocation to emergency accommodation and a shift to online classes. In a recent interview, Cornett described the distressing ordeal of facing widespread online hostility, including explicit threats and abusive language.

Details of the Online Attack

Cornett stated she is uncertain about the initial origin of the rumor on social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter. However, the situation escalated dramatically when her photograph, name, and contact number were shared online, causing her to become a trending topic and magnet for pervasive harassment. She recounted receiving thousands of harassing calls and text messages containing insults, threats, and abusive remarks, all stemming from an unfounded internet rumor with no basis in truth.

Pat McAfee’s Role and Lack of Public Response

Pat McAfee has not publicly addressed his alleged role in disseminating the rumor. Cornett voiced her frustration and emotional distress, asserting she is not a public figure and should not be subjected to public discussion on a broadcast platform for entertainment purposes and increased viewership. She emphasized the harmful impact on her reputation and overall well-being, highlighting the lack of consideration by those who propagate such rumors regarding the severe consequences on individuals’ lives. It has been reported that Cornett and her legal representatives are contemplating action against McAfee and ESPN.

Seeking Accountability for Spreading False Information

Earlier this week, Cornett indicated her intention to seek accountability from individuals responsible for disseminating the baseless rumor and causing significant harm. She underscored the life-altering ramifications of the online harassment and articulated her desire for those involved to be held responsible for their actions and the resulting damage to her life and reputation.


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