The potential No. 1 overall NFL Draft pick, Caleb Williams, has been making waves on social media due to his fingernail painting habits.
Widely anticipated to be selected first by the Chicago Bears, Williams recently garnered attention for his distinctive attire at an NCAA Tournament game earlier this month.
However, veteran NFL wide receiver Cole Beasley expressed disapproval towards Williams and others who engage in fingernail painting, voicing his dissent on social media. “I can’t with these dudes. Lol,” he posted, sparking a debate among followers.
Responding to a fan’s comment about the number of likes his post received, Beasley clarified that his intention wasn’t to seek validation through likes but rather to offer a candid response. He highlighted the irony of someone scrutinizing his likes while asserting his stance.
Ultimately, personal choices such as fingernail painting shouldn’t affect others’ lives. Whether it’s Caleb Williams or any other NFL Draft prospect, their individual preferences should be respected. What truly matters is their performance on the field, and if Williams excels with the Chicago Bears, fans are likely to embrace his unique style.
Who knows, maybe painted fingernails will become a trend among Chicago Bears supporters in 2024.