Gervonta Davis Admits ‘I Can’t Stop Cheating On My Girl,’ Other Woman Is Allegedly Model Bernice Burgos’ Daughter Ashley

Nessa, Gervonta Davis, Bernice Burgos, Ashley
Gervonta Davis Admits ‘I Can’t Stop Cheating On My Girl,’ Other Woman Is Allegedly Model Bernice Burgos’ Daughter Ashley
Gervonta Davis took to social media to admit to cheating on his girlfriend, and it didn’t take long for the alleged other woman to be exposed.
Things started when the pro boxer’s girlfriend Vanessa Posso (a.k.a. Nessa) suggested she discovered something while “lurking”. She wrote,
“I HATE my luring skills… I be finding exactly what im looking for”
She added,
“Including the whole family and GMA don’t play”

The professional boxer admitted to cheating Tuesday (April 13th). He wrote,
“I can’t stop cheatin on my girl”

He shared another message shortly after.

The other woman is allegedly a girl named Ashley, who is the daughter of model Bernice Burgos.

Bernice Burgos
She also responded on Instagram and called out Nessa Tuesday (April 13th).

Gervonta Davis and Nessa went public in December 2020. He was accused of stealing her from rapper Meek Mill.

Meek Mill
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