
'He can smack a n*gga publicly': Antonio Brown brutally mocks Will Smith after actor says he wasn't 'comfortable' with violence
Antonio Brown, the former NFL player, has now taken a brutal jab at popular Hollywood actor,
Will Smith
, even though Brown has been himself involved in a scandalous legal mess. Antonio Brown was accused in a shooting incident in Miami in May 2025 but the former NFL player left the country for United Arab Emirates soon after.
But Antonio Brown's jab at Will Smith has now raised eyebrows.
Antonio Brown brutally trolls Hollywood legend Will Smith, as the 2022
Oscar incident
resurfaces
A few days ago, Will Smith sat down for an interview where he spoke about rejecting a role in
Quentin Tarantino
's Django Unchained.
While earlier it was speculated that Will Smith did not want to take up the role for the short screen time, the actor has now spoken about the reason for rejecting the blockbuster film.
The film did have a few scenes of violence and it seems, Will Smith was not comfortable with it.
Will Smith said, 'For me I just couldn't connect to violence being the answer.'
Antonio Brown shared this post on X with a caption that read as, 'He can smack a n*gga publicly but he can't kill a slavemaster' and this has sparked chaos among fans.
Antonio Brown's post has sparked a frenzy among fans about Will Smith
Fans are supporting Antonio Brown trolling Will Smith.(Image via X)
A fan by the username @wolveswin1993 wrote, 'AB literally has no filter. That's why We The People love @AB84', while another fan by the username @DMRacing53 wrote, 'Will draws the line at letting dudes run train on his wife while sitting in the living room trying to drown out the sounds of her ruining the bedsheets.'
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A third fan by the username @Philly_DEViL commented, 'Yeah. This dudes a clown. A complete wannabe and it's clear he's a chump. Hahaha'
Another fan by the username @ImRetarded333 wrote, 'Imagine turning down one of the greatest directors in history for some lame ass reason like not wanting to pretend to kill a slave master. I'm glad he turned it down. Jamie Foxx was perfect for that role.'
A fifth fan by the username @HuntManLiberty noted, 'IM glad Jamie Foxx did it, one of my favorite westerns ever made. Will Smith wouldn't have been as good as Foxx imo.'
Will Smith has not responded to Antonio Brown yet.
As for Antonio Brown's legal mess, there have been no updates on the case yet as the Miami police authorities remain silent on the issue.
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