Taylor Swift Fans Are Fuming Over Antonio Brown’s Hateful, Personal Figure Comments Towards The Pop Star
Taylor Swift Fans Are Fuming Over Antonio Brown’s Hateful, Personal Figure Comments Towards The Pop Star

Antonio Brown has been asking to be canceled and he may have finally did it.
Brown has been on a Twitter rampage, and his latest target is none other than Taylor Swift.
Brown found himself at the center of controversy after sending out an offensive tweet aimed at pop icon Taylor Swift. Brown’s tweet disrespectfully compared Swift’s physique to a “saltine cracker.”
Brown’s controversial comment came in response to a fan account’s post, which featured Swift during one of her appearances in a suite at a Kansas City Chiefs game. The initial post only wanted to engage fans with a trivia question about the National Anthem.
He then went on to share an artificial intelligence-created picture of him cooking crackers, further entrenching his stance.
This incident is not Brown’s first time using the term “cracker” in a derogatory manner. This time he pissed off the wrong fan base.
As stated above, Brown loves using the word cracker.
Just last week, he posted an AI-generated image of Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy as a literal cracker.
In 2019, the then-Oakland Raiders wide receiver approached Mike Mayock to complain about a recent fine before calling him a “cracker” and using a barrage of “cuss words” directed at the first-year GM.
Antonio Brown’s Raiders career ended with zero games played, as the franchise released the Pro Bowler.
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