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NFL’s male cheerleader conversation just took a wild turn, and of course, Antonio Brown is at the center of it. Social media has been buzzing about the league embracing more male cheerleaders with some conservatives ranting and others celebrating the change. But then AB did what AB does best, light a fire. The former NFL star shared an offensive meme showing
Michelle Obama photoshopped as a Minnesota Vikings cheerleader, dragging her into a conversation she had nothing to do with. Now, the internet is calling him out big time.
Antonio Brown posts fake Michelle Obama cheerleader picture and sparks outrage
On X (formerly Twitter), Antonio Brown uploaded a photoshopped picture of Michelle Obama in a Minnesota Vikings cheerleader uniform. The timing wasn’t random, the NFL’s new wave of male cheerleaders has already sparked heated debates, and AB decided to add fuel by mocking the former First Lady in the most disrespectful way possible. The post instantly went viral, but not for the right reasons. Fans and critics alike labeled it “offensive,” “unnecessary,” and “peak AB behavior.”
The NFL has been pushing for inclusivity by welcoming more male cheerleaders across its teams, something that’s drawn both applause and criticism. Earlier this week, analysts like Joy Taylor clapped back at conservatives who were mocking male cheerleaders, comparing the outrage to people downplaying slavery.
That alone had social media in chaos. Brown, who has a long history of trolling, clearly saw an opening to hijack the conversation but instead of contributing, he turned the spotlight onto himself with a controversial jab at Michelle Obama that had zero connection to the debate.
This isn’t Antonio Brown’s first online stunt, and sadly, it probably won’t be his last. Over the years, he’s posted countless offensive memes, wild rants, and trolling comments aimed at everyone from NFL owners to his former teammates.
The NFL’s male cheerleader debate was already making headlines, but Antonio Brown’s offensive Michelle Obama meme just added another controversial layer. While the league is trying to move forward with inclusivity, AB seems stuck playing the villain online and fans are getting tired of the act. At this point, the question isn’t whether Antonio Brown will post something shocking again. It’s when.
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