2 days ago
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- Time of India
Deshaun Watson's wedding gets meme'd: Twitter says 'happy ending' hits different here
Image via instagram/@jillyanais
So, Deshaun Watson is getting married. Huge ring? Check. Fancy announcement? Check. A headline that was meant to go viral? Oh, it did, but not for the reasons he probably hoped. The moment Watson's engagement to influencer Jilly Anais hit the timeline, fans didn't hold back.
From poking fun at the wording ('threw away a bachelor party??') to calling for his retirement over a wedding post, NFL Twitter turned a romantic moment into straight-up roast session.
The $2.5M ring and 'wild bachelor party' were meant to impress but fans said 'lol, no'
Deshaun reportedly proposed with a $2.5 million diamond ring, called the 'Glory Treasure,' to longtime girlfriend Jilly Anais. The two are tying the knot this month, and Watson allegedly celebrated with a wild bachelor party last weekend.
But instead of applause, fans' reactions were brutal and petty in the most internet way possible.
Fans trolled everything from the phrasing to Watson's career, and the sarcasm was peak Twitter
The internet didn't miss a beat:
These weren't just throwaway comments, they came with layers. 'Threw away' became a meme itself. 'Happy ending??' was a not-so-subtle nod to Watson's past controversies.
And to top it off, fans questioned
why this announcement even needed to exist in the first place
.
Watson's public image is complicated.
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Undo
The NFL suspended him 11 games in 2022 after multiple allegations of sexual misconduct. So when a glossy engagement post pops up with headlines screaming about a $2.5M ring and 'wild' parties… the internet reacts exactly how you'd expect.
This wasn't just a celebrity wedding tease, it became a meme factory overnight. And Watson, once again, found himself trending not for his plays but for the punchlines.
Deshaun Watson probably expected love and fire emojis. Instead, he got dragged for the wording, the timing, and just existing in the feed. The wedding is still happening, sure but if the internet had its way, the headline would've read:
'Fans throw away patience after seeing Watson's wedding post.'
Lesson of the day? In the NFL, even your wedding announcement can get sacked.
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