After a lengthy trolling period, the former NFL wide receiver got blocked on Twitter/X by the new WNBA guard this week. Brown has been taking shots at Clark for a while now, but it appears he took it too far with a recent tweet about her private area.
AB revealed having gotten blocked by the former Iowa Hawkeyes star following a tweet claiming she keeps down there hairy.
He has since doubled down, sharing a photo of furry, black Nike sneakers, claiming they’re Caitlin’s “Hair Force One’s.”
Check it out below:
Nike Shoe prototype released #CTESPN https://t.co/tRC357wsoY pic.twitter.com/kgQIKCfdEg
— AB (@AB84) April 18, 2024
While some users found it funny, many feel Brown should stop. You can also see some reactions here:
You desperately need a job
— Ethical Hoops🏆 (only takes Ws) (@EthicalHoopz) April 18, 2024
AB’s troll account rly fell off with this one
— Deshaun Watson’s burner (@DWatsons_Burner) April 18, 2024
No way bro doubled down😭
— Connor Wickless | Fliff Social Media + Intern (@ConnorFliff) April 19, 2024
— ╰☆☆ ʲẸ𝓷ᑎ𝕚 ☆☆╮ (@BrowBron_)
April 19, 2024
Whoever runs this account now he’s absolute negative sense of humor dude my god
— Aadan (@JMurrayWrld) April 19, 2024
Caitlin Clark Is Nearing A Lucrative Shoe Deal With Nike
Antonio Brown’s latest Caitlin Clark is based on her impending deal with sneaker giants Nike.
Clark, who was drafted as the WNBA’s No. 1 overall pick this week, is nearing a very lucrative deal with the sportswear company. According to The Athletic’s Shams Charania, the deal could pay the player over $20 million.
“I’m told it’s well beyond $10 million … I think it’s fair to say that it’s above $20 million. Now how above? We’ll see when we get the final numbers, I’m not one to speculate,” he said on the ‘Up & Adams’ show this Thursday.
NBA insider @ShamsCharania says @CaitlinClark22's @Nike shoe deal is north of $20M 👀👏🔊@heykayadams pic.twitter.com/JYPnxUC7Bk
— Up & Adams (@UpAndAdamsShow) April 18, 2024
Clark previously had a NIL deal with Nike, but it expired at the end of the college season. She is now one of only three WNBA players boasting a signature shoe deal, with Breanna Stewart and Sabrina Ionescu of the New York Liberty the other two.
“Think about her business portfolio—obviously a lot has been made recently about WNBA salaries—but I will say, her business portfolio off the court, she’s making significant money,” Charania added. “To get a signature shoe before you ever step foot on the pro level, that’s a big, big deal.“