Antonio Brown, never one to shy away from stirring controversy on social media, is back in the spotlight after mocking late-night host
Jimmy Kimmel. The former NFL star took to X (formerly Twitter) to share a meme targeting Kimmel after news broke that the longtime ABC personality had been fired.
Antonio Brown shares meme at Kimmel’s expense
Antonio Brown posted an edited photo of a homeless man holding a cardboard sign that read: “LOST JOB, WILL S*CK D*CK, THOSE FACTS ARE UNRELATED.” The post, which quickly went viral, was clearly aimed at Kimmel’s sudden exit from network television. While some followers found the jab humorous, others criticized Brown for making light of someone else’s downfall.
This isn’t the first time Brown has used social media to take personal shots at celebrities and athletes. His posts often blur the line between comedy and cruelty, but they rarely fail to grab attention. With this latest meme, the free-agent wide receiver has once again positioned himself in the middle of a trending cultural moment.
Why Jimmy Kimmel lost his job after two decades
ABC has indefinitely suspended Jimmy Kimmel Live after host Jimmy Kimmel made controversial remarks about the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk and criticized President Donald Trump and FBI Director Kash Patel’s handling of the investigation.
Kimmel mocked Trump’s grief, including comments about White House construction projects, and questioned Patel’s competence.
Nexstar, a major ABC affiliate owner, also refused to air the show, calling Kimmel’s comments “offensive and insensitive.” President Trump celebrated the cancellation on social media, praising ABC for “finally having courage” and criticizing Kimmel and other late-night hosts for low ratings and lack of talent.
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Antonio Brown questions morality after George Zinn who faked shooting Charlie Kirk arrested for child p**n possessionFor Antonio Brown, however, Kimmel’s misfortune was simply another opportunity to troll—reminding fans that his online antics are as headline-grabbing as his football career ever was.