“Fagg*t of the Day”: Antonio Brown makes new homophobic post about Minnesota Vikings’ male cheerleaders but it completely backfired

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 Antonio Brown makes new homophobic post about Minnesota Vikings’ male cheerleaders but it completely backfired

Antonio Brown's homophobic post sparks outrage.(Image via Mitchell Leff/Getty Images)

Antonio Brown, the former NFL player, has been involved in a few legal scandals this year but he recently took a jab at the Minnesota Vikings’ male cheerleadeers, Blaize Shiek and Louie Conn.

While this has been a controversial topic for a few months, even though the cheerleaders and the team have stood by their decision, Antonio Brown got brutally trolled for his take on it.

Antonio Brown gets brutally trolled for his controversial remark on male cheerleaders joining the Minnesota Vikings’ team

A few hours ago, a video of the Minnesota Vikings’ cheer team has gone viral with Blaize Shiek and Louie Conn showing off their moves. While this has raised many eyebrows, Antonio Brown made a controversial remark that has sparked outrage among fans.

Antonio Brown shared the video on X with a caption that read as, “Fagg*t of the Day” and it has sparked a debate among fans.A fan by the username @JeffL1020 wrote, “Sounds like something a deadbeat dad woman abusing sexual assaulter piece of sh*t would say.”Another fan by the username @kristengough wrote, “Real men don’t care. But a closeted insecure man posts slurs … no football for you? Just watching a male cheerleader I guess.”

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Fans are furious at Antonio Brown.(Image via X)

A third fan by the username @74BLE wrote, “Chill unc you can’t say stuff like that no more”, while another fan by the username @monstermayhem15 wrote, “just say u wanna hit it from the back and shut up”.Antonio Brown has remained silent amid all the criticism he has received for his post.

The Minnesota Vikings’ team have stayed strong in their decision to include male cheerleaders, despite the criticism

On the other hand, the Minnesota Vikings team has issued a statement to address all the criticism they have been facing.The statement read as, “While many fans may be seeing male cheerleaders for the first time at Vikings games, male cheerleaders have been part of previous Vikings teams and have long been associated with collegiate and professional cheerleading,” the team said in a statement. Blaize Shiek also responded to the criticism with a picture alongside Louie Conn in their cheer uniforms with a caption that read as, “Wait…did someone say our name?”Also Read: "Rescue me from violent men": Shannon Sharpe’s accuser former OnlyFans model breaks silence with cryptic post amid $50 million lawsuit settlement

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