Antonio Brown and Caitlin Clark (Photos via Getty Images)
Antonio Brown isn’t slowing down on social media and has made Caitlin Clark one of his targets.
The former Iowa Hawkeyes guard will be suiting up for the Indiana Fever in the upcoming WNBA season, having been selected as the No. 1 overall pick this Monday.
Clark has a lot going for her at the moment. She’s one of the biggest draws in basketball and left the NCAA as its highest-ever scorer in both men’s and women’s basketball. The WNBA will likely benefit from her presence and is expected to see an uptick in viewership next season.
Still, she has her detractors, with Antonio Brown one of the most vocal on social media.
The wide receiver has been trolling Clark on Twitter/X for several weeks but took it a bit too far on Wednesday as he suggested that she doesn’t shave a particular area of her body.
Check his tweet out below:
While the above is entirely on-brand, AB has been exposed for stealing the tweet. This was originally posted by an account going by the name “Ghost Malone” last month.
Antonio Brown And CTESPN Are Picking Up Steam
Unsurprisingly enough, most of AB’s tweets aren’t original, yet he doesn’t seem to care and is becoming increasingly popular online He’s also launched his CTESPN platform, which has broken a few big football stories this offseason.
CTESPN was first with the Russell Wilson trade to the Pittsburgh Steelers and correctly predicted that Stefon Diggs would leave the Buffalo Bills for the Houston Texans weeks in advance.
Even so, Brown keeps on making enemies. Clark is hardly the only one to experience his online abuse; not even United States President Joe Biden is safe.
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