OnlyFans influencer Mia Sorety has clarified her interactions with former University of Michigan football coach Sherrone Moore, revealing he repeatedly offered to fly her first class to meet him, but insisted the invitations were innocent, extending “just for a hug” and nothing more.
In a candid TMZ interview, the 26-year-old Texas-based model, who boasts 1.7 million Instagram followers, shared screenshots of their Instagram DMs and pushed back against rumors of a salacious proposition. “It was always friendly, nothing more,” Sorety said of their exchanges, which spanned an extended period. She speculated that wild claims, including an alleged offer of season tickets for a foursome after Michigan’s 2024 national championship win, were fabricated by online trolls or possibly her ex-assistant.
“For clarification, Sherrone did not ask me for anything in exchange for tickets,” she posted on X earlier, denying any quid pro quo involving “hotel fun” or group activities.
Instead, Sorety described Moore’s offers as platonic gestures, noting he proposed covering first-class flights multiple times simply to meet for a hug, emphasizing the non-romantic nature amid his married status. She mentioned being at the team’s hotel in Houston post-championship for “after-game fun (nothing else)” at his request, but declined broader invitations due to her financial independence.
“I’m already rich and can buy my own tickets,” she told Outkick in a prior exchange.
The revelations come as Moore, 39, navigates a deepening scandal that cost him his job. Fired Wednesday “for cause” following an investigation into an alleged inappropriate affair with executive assistant Paige Shiver,  including rumors of a pregnancy, abortion pressure, and salary doubling as hush money. Moore was arrested that night for third-degree home invasion, misdemeanor stalking, and breaking and entering. Court documents detail him allegedly bursting into Shiver’s apartment, threatening suicide after she planned to expose their relationship, and sending harassing texts like “You ruined my life.”
Released on $25,000 bond Friday with conditions including GPS monitoring, no contact with Shiver, mental health treatment, and an alcohol ban, Moore reportedly DM’d Sorety soon after, expressing shock at her public comments and accusing her of “attacking” him during his downfall. In the screenshot, he mentioned prioritizing his “relationship with God.” Sorety replied she held no grudge, only aiming to “clear the air,” and wished him well.
Shiver, daughter of ex-Chicago Bears scout Jeff Shiver, remains employed but central to the probe, with speculation about her role in the coach’s undoing. Moore’s next court date is a preliminary hearing on Jan. 22, 2026, in Washtenaw County, where the felony charges could result in prison time. Â His wife, Kelli, though, is sticking by his side for the time being.
As Michigan reels from a 9-3 season and searches for a new coach, Sorety’s account adds to scrutiny of Moore’s online behavior, including following numerous models, a pattern fans labeled “obvious” signs of infidelity. Neither Moore nor university officials have responded to the latest claims.
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