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Former NBA player Kyle Singler shared a troubling video on social media Saturday that raised concern about his well-being.

In the profanity-filled clip posted to Instagram, Singler appeared visibly distressed and claimed that people close to him were exploiting him financially, while also making serious allegations involving his child.

“I don’t feel safe,” Singler said. “I’ve got people in my life taking my money – this is a message to everybody in my life who has been messing with me. My child is being sexually, physically, emotionally, spiritually abused. Shame on everybody that knows me that’s not helping, not intervening. F–k y’all. Duke, Medford (Oregon), everybody.”

Singler, who is 37, went on to say that he is currently homeless and described his child as being used against him.

“I have people in my life f–king me, and nobody’s there,” he said. “I’m on my own, homeless, and people are just feeding off me … My child has been a weapon against me, I’m not apologetic for living my life out of love – being there for people I want to be around.”

The video follows legal trouble earlier in the fall.

In October, Singler was arrested in Oklahoma and charged with misdemeanor assault after allegedly grabbing his girlfriend’s head and pushing her to the ground in front of their child.

Court records reviewed by The Post indicate that Singler had a court date scheduled for Tuesday, though it remains unclear whether he appeared, and the child’s current whereabouts are unknown.

As the video concluded, Singler suggested he had reached a breaking point.

“I have been taken advantage of every single step of the way, and now I’m talking,” he said. “Y’all talk s–t, and now I’m talking s–t.”

This wasn’t the first time Singler’s social media activity sparked alarm.

In November 2024, the former Duke standout posted multiple videos that prompted concern about his mental health, leading several NBA players to publicly reach out in support.

“I love you, Kyle,” Kevin Love commented at the time. “Hit me whenever.”

Dion Waiters also offered support, writing, “My brotha KS hope all is well my brotha i’m here if yu need me.”