EVERYONE Was SAYING The Same Thing After Video Surfaced Of Purdue Star Zach Edey SNEAKING A Girl Into His Room

Photo of Zach Edey in Purdue uniform and photo of Zach Edey opening his room for a womanZach Edey (Getty Images) and Zach Edey standing next to blonde woman


Purdue star Zach Edey is being celebrated this week after firing the program to its first Final Four appearance since 1980, having put up a remarkable 40-point performance against Tennessee on Sunday.

The Boilermakers big man, who stands at 7ft 4in, didn’t even need a ladder to cut the net down after the 72-66 win.

While Edey has been the talk of the news since his outing, he’s gone viral for another reason as someone recorded him taking a woman into his room, with the video having surfaced online.

As you can see below, the Purdue star opens the door for the female, who walks in ahead of him, leaving nearby onlookers stunned.

Check it out:


The clip has garnered close to two million views, as well as several reactions, as many X users have called out the person who recorded the player for invasion of privacy.

Person recording is the real weirdo here tbh…” one wrote.

Wooow you can’t even have fun in private!!! People are so weird,” wrote another.

Ngl but this video may come in handy in 20-30 years if she says, well, you know,” another comment reads.

Check out some more reactions below:

Zach Edey Made History On Sunday Night

Zach Edey added 16 rebounds to his 40 points in what was a monster performance against the Volunteers.

He came out on top of a battle against Tennessee’s top scorer, Dalton Knecht, who scored 37 points, also making a crucial block on Knecht to snuff out any hopes of a Tennessee comeback in the dying moments.

“I was just trying to get back, and make my presence felt on the defensive end of the court, and make up for it,” Edey said of his block, per the Associated Press.

He is now the first player to score 40 points and haul at least 16 rebounds in the NCAA Tournament since Loyola’s Bo Kimble posted 45 and 18 during a game against Mexico State in 2018.