Caitlin Clark blocks former NFL star Antonio Brown after multiple inappropriate posts

It appears Caitlin Clark has turned her digital back on Antonio Brown, blocking the former NFL star on social media. Brown tagged the former Iowa Hawkeyes standout as the “Cracker of the Day” after bragging to her X followers that she had blocked him on the social media platform.

As expected, most of the inhabitants of X did not feel it. Many also supported Clark’s blocking of the former professional football player. “You deserved it for being weird bro,” wrote one X user. “You’re hitting bro, she’s a bigger star than you and the envy coming out of your pores is palpable. I LOVE how salty that makes you,” rightly so another X user. he pointed.

Racial slur aside, let’s address the comparison with Cousin Itt. I’m pretty sure Antonio Brown has never seen any of the Addams Family TV shows or movies. Cousin Itt is famous for being hairy, but also short, and miniature actor Felix Silla (who stood 3’11) originated the role in the original ’60s sitcom. Meanwhile, Caitlin Clark is 6 feet tall. Her hair is also nice and not particularly long. Epic fail in the insult department, AB.

Former NFL star Antonio Brown tried to upstage current NCAA star and future WNBA star Caitlin Clark in the past

Last month, Antonio Brown, in a desperate attempt to remain relevant, also tried, unsuccessfully, to shade Caitlin Clark with a clumsy pop culture reference. Clark had just passed Pete Maravich to become NCAA Division 1 college basketball’s leading scorer, following a stellar 35-point game that led No. 6 Iowa to a 93-83 victory against No. 2 Ohio State.

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While he rightly received praise from college basketball fans, Brown publicly embarrassed himself on social media for the historic moment. “Congratulations to Caitlin Clark on becoming the leading scorer of all time,” he wrote on X at the time. However, her apparent praise was accompanied by a GIF of Mel Gibson with his hair down.

Once again, AB seems to have no idea what pop culture reference he’s trying to make. He tagged the post #PassionoftheChrist, which Gibson directed but did not star in. The image of Mel, locked up for a long time, is from his 1995 film. Brave heart. It seems that AB’s biggest pet peeve with Clark is that he has long hair. Devastator, AB. Your science of insult is too strict.

Who knows, maybe AB is rebranding himself as a troll who mixes up references in his “jokes.” Still, it’s doubtful Caitlin Clark is losing sleep over the clumsy insults of a retired NFL player she’s probably never heard of.

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