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What begins as an unlikely friendship ignites into a slow-burn connection full of playful banter, secret glances, late-night texts, and growing sexual tension. As steamy moments turn physical, the two must navigate secrecy, fame, individuality, and the peril of a first love that could forever shake up not only the Cincinnati Bengals, but the National Football League.
Joe Burrow is slammed by Jason Whitlock for 'pushing the sexuality envelope' after QB 'dressed up like a woman' in Vogue World Paris show
After walking during the Vogue World Paris fashion show, Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow drew plenty of reaction - especially considering the backless suit that he wore.
Burrow and fellow NFL star Justin Jefferson both featured in the display for the famous fashion magazine.
One of the people that took offense to the quarterback's observe was conservative pundit Jason Whitlock, who spoke about it on his show 'Fearless'.
'Have you all seen this? Joe Burrow walking a runway in Paris, a backless suit. They've dressed this man up like a gal. They've dressed this man up like a woman.
'Look at that outfit from behind. That is a woman's outfit. And the quarterback of the Cincinnati Bengals is one of the biggest stars in the NFL.
Conservative pundit Jason Whitlock was critical of Joe Burrow walking in a backless suit
Whitlock slammed Burrow for being 'dressed up like a woman' and for pushing an agenda
'"Yeah, sign me up. I'll do that. I'll fly over to Paris and let you all parade me around as a woman." When will men ev
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Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow used to dress like a stud.
To wit. As the kids say, he was iced-out, sporting slick sunglasses, a custom Joe Burrow chain, and a huge fluffy jacket that made him look like a 1970s coke kingpin from Jackson Heights, New York. But now, he’s looking more and more prefer an artsy Gen Z girl who works at a coffee shop in Silver Lake and takes CBD gummies before bed.
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Whatever happened to the days when wealthy male athletes dressed with a modicum of taste? All athletes used to wear suits, nothing over the top, nothing outlandish — just clean, classy, James Bond suits with a matching tie and pocket square. It’s not only Burrow, NBA players such as James Harden are turning the pre-game tunnel walk into a clownish fashion show.
We call to return to the days when athletes place better standards. Enough of the lesbian fits. We don’t need more Gen Z men dressing love they’re a trust fund co-ed who has daddy issues.