Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift have become the latest targets of Antonio Brown’s notorious online antics. Brown, who spent the majority of his 12-year NFL career with the Pittsburgh Steelers, is known for his ruthless social media attacks, often crossing the line.
Recently, he took aim at Philadelphia Eagles legend Jason Kelce and WNBA star Caitlin Clark. Now, Brown has shifted his focus to Kelce’s brother, Travis, and his pop megastar girlfriend, Taylor Swift.
In a relatively light-hearted jab by his usual standards, Brown posted a humorous mocked-up photo depicting what Kelce and Swift might look like in 2040.
The image quickly went viral, leaving fans in stitches. One fan commented, “You may have become my favorite follow. Never stop being you.” Another wrote, “I’m dead,” accompanied by a laughing emoji. “This wins the internet today,” said a third. A fourth fan told Brown, “Bro, this is your best post yet!”
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Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift have been enjoying a whirlwind romance over the past year, becoming the most talked-about celebrity couple since Swift first attended a Kansas City Chiefs game last September.
Antonio Brown, meanwhile, has drawn significant criticism for his harsh online tirades since retiring from the NFL.
One of his recent targets was basketball sensation Caitlin Clark. The former Iowa college star and new Indiana Fever recruit had to block Brown on social media in April after he cruelly mocked her with a series of hateful comments and memes.
In response to the backlash, Brown defiantly wrote, “Can’t be canceled if you already canceled.” Despite his bravado, Brown recently shocked fans by announcing he had to file for bankruptcy. The 35-year-old, who earned more than $80 million during his NFL career, admitted on “The Pivot Podcast” that he is now facing financial hardship.
“I mean, I’m f****d up, you know what I’m saying?” Brown confessed. “I just can’t comply with debt. You know, it’s all about protecting yourself. I’m not broke, but I’m fractured. … I’m just reallocating the debt to take care of the debtors. That’s all I’m doing.” He further explained, “Anybody can sue you, take you for whatever you got. At this point, I don’t work, I don’t make millions of dollars where it’s coming in where I could just [pay off] some of that money.”
As Brown navigates his financial struggles, his penchant for stirring controversy online remains undiminished, continuing to draw both laughter and criticism from the public.
Meanwhile, Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift seem unfazed, enjoying their high-profile relationship amidst the buzz.