Stefon Diggs looks at former chef Jamila Adams’ backside as she walks past in courtroom [VIDEO]
AA viral clip captured the NFL wide receiver turning his head to look at his accuser’s backside moments after his not guilty verdict.
A 12-second courtroom video of Stefon Diggs turning his head to look at his former personal chef Jamila “Mila” Adams as she walked past him has gone viral on X. The clip was posted today (May 5) by @ayekeeno, the same day Diggs was found not guilty of assault and strangulation charges. The video captures Diggs’ gaze following Adams’ backside as she exited the courtroom.
The moment has drawn widespread attention not for the trial outcome, but for Diggs’ visual attention. Adams had testified earlier in the trial that she and Diggs had a 4.5-year sexual relationship before she was hired as his $2,000-per-week live-in chef.
The video has been viewed over 2 million times.
What the 12-Second Courtroom Video Actually Shows
The clip opens with Jamila Adams standing near a wooden courtroom barrier in a white top and dark pants, her hair in a bun. She begins walking toward the right side of the frame, moving away from the camera. Diggs, seated in a blue suit with a light shirt and tie, initially faces forward.
As Adams walks past, Diggs turns his head to his right, following her movement. His gaze drops to her backside and lingers there as she continues walking. A man with braided hair in a blue suit stands behind Diggs. Adams exits the frame. Diggs raises his right hand toward his mouth before lowering it. He continues looking toward the exit until the clip ends.
The video was captured from the gallery or near the defense table. No dialogue is audible. The focus is entirely on Diggs turning his head to look at Adams’ body as she walked by.
The Trial and the Not Guilty Verdict
Diggs faced one felony count of strangulation or suffocation and one misdemeanor count of assault and battery. Adams alleged that on December 2, 2025, Diggs entered her bedroom, struck her face with an open hand, and applied pressure to her neck with his arm. She reported the incident to Dedham police on December 16, 2025. Adams had been employed as Diggs’ live-in personal chef at a salary of $2,000 per week.
Adams testified that she and Diggs had a 4.5-year complicated relationship that included a sexual component before her employment. The defense presented evidence challenging the assault, including video footage of Adams dancing and smiling in the hours and days after the alleged incident. The defense also noted the absence of immediate medical documentation or photographs of injuries.
The jury deliberated for less than 90 minutes before returning a not-guilty verdict on all charges. Diggs appeared emotional upon the reading. The verdict brings the criminal case to a close.
The Sexual Relationship Between Diggs and Adams
Jamila Adams testified that she met Diggs via Instagram direct message approximately four and a half years before the trial. Their relationship began as a friendship, later became sexual, involved meet-ups and hangouts, and led to Diggs hiring her as his personal chef in February 2025. She began working in a live-in role at his Dedham residence in July 2025.
Adams testified that she lived and worked in Diggs’ household while he was involved with Cardi B, who had welcomed a baby boy with Diggs in November 2025. The defense used the long history between Diggs and Adams to challenge her credibility. Adams acknowledged deleting certain text messages before turning over her phone records.
The viral courtroom video has brought renewed attention to the sexual nature of their relationship, which Adams detailed under oath. Diggs’ lingering look at her body as she walked by has been interpreted by many viewers as consistent with someone who had been sexually involved with her.
Social Media Reacts to Diggs’ Courtroom Look
The X post from @ayekeeno generated over 2 million views, 14,000 likes, and hundreds of replies within hours. Many users focused on Diggs turning his head to look at Adams’ backside. One user wrote, “He couldn’t help himself.” Another commented, “Old habits die hard.” A third posted, “Not guilty and still checking for her.”
Some users noted that Adams had a BBL (Brazilian butt lift), with one comment reading, “He paid for that chef and still looking at the BBL.” Others joked about the timing, with one reply stating, “The verdict wasn’t the only thing that came out today.” Memes and reaction GIFs accompanied several replies.
Not all reactions were humorous. Some users expressed frustration that the clip was being shared and discussed rather than the trial outcome. Others called the moment disrespectful to the legal process. The majority of high-engagement replies, however, focused on the visual dynamic between Diggs and Adams and what it suggested about their past relationship.
Verdict Reached After Less Than 90 Minutes of Deliberation
The jury deliberated for under 90 minutes before finding Diggs not guilty on both charges. The speed of the verdict was noted by multiple outlets and social media users. The defense presented evidence that Adams had deleted text messages before turning over her phone records, that video footage showed her acting normally after the alleged incident, and that financial records indicated she may have been overpaid.
Adams’ testimony spanned multiple hours across two days. The assistant district attorney described her as “argumentative, avoidant and difficult” during closing arguments. The defense rested after calling several witnesses and emphasized the lack of physical evidence or corroboration. Diggs did not testify in his own defense.
The verdict brings the criminal case to a close. No further proceedings are scheduled. The viral video, however, has ensured that the trial will be remembered for the courtroom glance as much as for the not guilty verdict.
Conclusion
Stefon Diggs walked free. Jamila Adams walked out. The camera caught him watching her do it. Not the face. Not the exit. The backside. Twelve seconds of courtroom video have done what hours of testimony could not: define how the internet will remember this trial.
The jury deliberated for 90 minutes. The viral clip will outlast them all.
Diggs was found not guilty. His eyes were on a different thing. One he will never have to explain in court.
