Brittany Norwood, Houston Student, Claims Arian Foster Is Pressuring Her To Have Abortion

Woman Claims She's Pregnant With Arian Foster's Child
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A 20-year-old student in Houston claims she's pregnant with Arian Foster's child, and that the star Houston Texans running back, who is married with children, is pressuring her to have an abortion.

In an interview with KHOU on Monday, Brittany Norwood, a senior at the University of Houston, says she met Foster at a ritzy hotel in Houston last summer, where he stayed during training camp. Norwood told the station they became intimate, and she said she wasn't aware of his marital status at the time.

"I truly fell in love with this person," Norwood said, later adding, tearfully, "I'm 20, I'm scared, I'm another single mom."

Photos of the couple, obtained by TMZ, appear to bolster Norwood's claims, with several depicting her and Foster cuddling, sitting in a car together and sharing a peck on the cheek.

In a suit filed against Foster, Norwood says DNA testing shows a 99.99 percent match with the NFL star, and that the baby is due in June sometime. Per NBC Sports, she also alleges Foster has “constantly harassed [her] to get an abortion."

Though Foster has yet to formally address the allegations, per a separate TMZ report he's indicated Norwood is only attempting to drum up publicity for a reality TV show.

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