'Trying to be relevant': Antonio Brown slammed as a ‘creep’ for sharing AI image of kissing Taylor Swift
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Antonio Brown aka AB has irked Swifties after he posted a disturbing AI-generated image of Taylor Swift.
The former NFL star, who rapidly gained notoriety for his outspoken personality and controversial online persona, set social media ablaze with an AI-generated image depicting himself kissing the pop icon, while he wears a Steelers jersey.
What did Antonio Brown post?
Brown took to his official X account and shared the edited picture with Taylor Swift. Brown's caption, "Move over Jizelle, what these Swifties talkin bout? #CTESPN," drew attention on social media.
Move over Jizelle, what these Swifties talkin bout? #CTESPN pic.twitter.com/b7SjQVeLen
— AB (@AB84) March 8, 2024
At the time of writing, the 'Karma' singer hasn't responded to the image. However, Swifties came to the support of the pop icon, who held her Eras Tour concert at Singapore on March 8.
Earlier this year, rumors hinted that Tom Brady's ex-wife, Gisele Bundchen, was cheating on him with her instructor Joaquim Valente.
At that time, Brown, who shared Bundchen's cryptic images in 2022 hinted that he probably already knew about the affair.
He wrote, "Did AB know Already."
Did AB know Already 😉 https://t.co/BPF0xKU1KM pic.twitter.com/AyZf7izVFa
— AB (@AB84) February 28, 2024
Swifties slam Antonio Brown for AI image
Taylor Swift's fans came to her rescue by slamming Brown. A user on Facebook wrote, "She don't care what he or anyone else has
to say. She is a confident, adult woman."
Another user wrote, "Agreed. Anyone who would hate Taylor Swift must be so, so, so jealous of her success, songwriting ability, and millions and millions of intensely devoted fans all over the world. The pictures of her recent record breaking concerts must have really, really disturbed them."
A user wrote, "I've heard of Taylor Swift, who the hell is Antonio Brown?"
Another user said, "He's getting too old, girls aren't interested anymore so of course he's bored & is trying to still be relevant. Give it time, it'll go away".
A user said, "Immature and dangerous". Another user said, "Creep." A user wrote, "Too many hits to the head. Trolling people unnecessarily while in retirement is a bad look."
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