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Taylor Swift is targeted in vile racist and misogynist attack by former NFL star Antonio Brown after missing Travis Kelce’s game, and the Chiefs Star ANGRILY Reacts “Shut Up, and leave my woman alone”
Former NFL star Antonio Brown launched yet another vile attack on Taylor Swift amid her romance with Travis Kelce at the weekend.
The pop superstar, who has been dating the tight end for over a year, missed her second straight Kansas City Chiefs game Sunday as she was absent from SoFi Stadium for her boyfriend’s game against the Los Angeles Chargers.
Her absence in Inglewood came a day after the alleged ‘breakup date’ in a fake ‘leaked’ contract of the couple’s relationship and amid Kelce’s slow start to the season.
While sources insisted to DailyMail.com that their love story was just as strong as ever, Brown offered a differing opinion.
The former wide receiver lashed out at the songstress in a racist and misogynistic attack that appeared to accuse her of causing the three-time Super Bowl winner’s slump.
Travis Kelce needs some black p***y Bro Washed,’ Brown wrote in his latest bizarre social media post.
It’s not the first time Brown has targeted Taylor and her Super Bowl-winning beau as he trolled the pop superstar’s fanbase earlier this year.
In March, he shared what seemed to be an AI-generated cartoon image of himself in a Pittsburgh Steelers jersey, kissing the songstress, who is wearing a light blue cheerleader’s uniform.
Move over Jizelle, what these Swifties talkin bout? #CTESPN,’ he wrote alongside the image on X, formerly known as Twitter, referring to Tom Brady’s ex-wife Gisele Bundchen.
Brown appeared to be attempting to rile up Taylor’s fans, known as ‘Swifties’, who are renowned for their fierce loyalty and protectiveness of the Anti-Hero hitmaker.
He mocked both Swift and Kelce a few months later when, in a fairly light-hearted dig by his usual standards, Brown posted a hilarious mocked-up photo of what Kelce and Swift would look like ‘in 2040’.
Most recently, Brown aimed a dig at the pop megastar after she linked up with her apparent Republican-supporting pal Brittany Mahomes at the US Open.
The controversial former NFL receiver wrote alongside a photo of Taylor and Brittany hugging each other: ‘White People for Trump’.
Surprisingly, Kelce claimed in January that Brown was one of his favorite people to follow on social media.
During the Kansas City Chiefs’ AFC Championship win over the Baltimore Ravens, Travis broke Jerry Rice’s record for most postseason receptions in NFL history.
Following Travis’s achievement, Brown hailed the tight end as one of the ‘dopest crackers’ he knows on Twitter, formerly known as X.
Travis’s Philadelphia Eagles star brother Jason Kelce claimed Brown’s post was ‘probably the biggest compliment’, during the latest episode of their New Heights podcast.
‘I appreciate you AB, man. Feels good to be one of the dopest crackers,’ Travis replied, while laughing. ‘I love that s***. He’s one of my favorite follows on twitter, you’ve got to follow him.’
Travis’s endorsement of Brown’s Twitter profile raises eyebrows, give the former wide receiver’s controversial history in the NFL and on social media.
Friday’s cartoon isn’t the first time Brown has used doctored images to bait a fellow NFL star as he previously used Gisele as a means to troll his former friend and teammate Brady.
Brady had encouraged the Tampa Bay Buccaneers to acquire the embattled Brown in 2020 amid accusations of sexual assault and harassment, which he has since settled out of court. He even allowed Brown to stay with him in preparation for the season.
A year earlier, Brady had pushed for the New England Patriots to sign Brown, only to have the team cut him after one game when the sexual misconduct allegation first surfaced.
But Brown has attacked his former teammate with the troubled star continuously blaming Brady for the end of his career.
Brown antagonized Brady over his divorce from Gisele in 2022. He frequently posted photoshopped photos, suggesting that he’s having a romantic relationship with Brady’s ex.