
'Fish tank of the day': Antonio Brown calls Cardi B 'smelly' in new post while Stefon Diggs stays silent
Antonio Brown has been pretty active on his social media and the latest star to be trolled by the former NFL player is, Grammy winner and Stefon Diggs' girlfriend, Cardi B. Antonio Brown had not trolled Cardi B before but it seems the former NFL player is spending all his time on social media, as Miami police remains silent on his shooting allegations.
Antonio Brown brutally trolls Cardi B and calls her 'smelly' on X
A few days ago, a video of Grammy winner Cardi B had gone viral where she was spotted dancing on a pedestal with fans and photographers around. Around her was also Cardi B's bodyguard who many fans thought looked comfortable; even though neither the star nor her security personnel have commented on it yet.
As fans started speculating on her bodyguard's 'uncomfortable' expressions, many concluded that it must be because Cardi B is 'smelly'.
This quickly went viral and a few hours ago, Antonio Brown reacted to it.
The former NFL player, Antonio Brown, shared the video on X with a post that read as, 'Fish tank of the day'.
Is Cardi B getting trolled unnecessarily ever since she started dating Stefon Diggs?
Neither Grammy winner Cardi B nor her boyfriend, the New England Patriots' star player, Stefon Diggs have reacted to it yet.
Ever since Cardi B started dating Stefon Diggs, it seems she has become a victim to a lot of criticism. However, both Cardi B and Stefon Diggs have remained strong and have constantly defended each other and their relationship.
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Many had also accused Cardi B of cheating on Offset with Stefon Diggs but the Grammy winner has denied such speculations.
What happened to the shooting allegations that Antonio Brown has been accused of?
Antonio Brown is currently not in the country and has been living in the United Arab Emirates for the last couple of weeks.
With regards to his shooting allegations, there have actually been no updates on the case yet.
The Miami police authorities spoke to Miami Herald and said, 'The process of determining fugitive status and initiating retrieval efforts depends on various factors, including the nature of the charges, jurisdictional protocols, and international cooperation.'
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