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Antonio Brown has made sharing problematic memes a side profession after his 2022 stint at MetLife Stadium. Days ago, he did it with Tom Brady and Gisele Bundchen and now he has done it again to Mark Zuckerberg. On Elon Musk’s platform X. After all, AB knew what he was doing since he released a hilarious meme on Mark Zuckerberg on his old-time rival, Elon Musk’s social media platform.

“Mark Zuckerberg deleting cracker memes off of Instagram,” AB unabashedly wrote about the Facebook CEO while coupling it with an animation of a cranky alien grumpily typing away at his keyboard. Well, AB was well-intended for Musk to see the meme, as he also shared “X to the moon,” while tagging Elon Musk. Brown’s love for X is no secret since he makes most of his posts on X.

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Well, expressing his controversial, and even problem-igniting, thoughts on X is not something Antonio Brown shies away from. Just a few days back, AB reignited his age-old feud with Tom Brady by sharing a problematic fake cartoon cover of him being in the house with Brady’s ex-wife Gisele Bundchen, while Brady was waving them goodbye.

The picture came after he apologized to Brady after the rumors of him being involved with Gisele Bundchen emerged. Well, that isn’t the only time AB has taken a very risky jibe at influential personalities.

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Antonio Brown takes a shot at Donald Trump

On Sunday, AB’s habit of tweeting wild stuff reached its fever pitch when he campaigned for a spot on presidential nominee Donald Trump’s ticket. As unfiltered as it gets, AB tweeted, “Trump what we doin’,” on his X. But how can AB forget the meme? This time, it was him standing beside Trump at a podium outside the White House in an edited frame.

That wasn’t the only time Brown tweeted controversial things about Donald Trump as well. Some time ago, Brown took to X to address the “legacy media lies” about a video of Trump’s quotes from a rally over the weekend.

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His series of Trump tweets didn’t conclude there as in a subsequent tweet, he sent out an image of a mock Trump/AB political poster with the caption “Put That S**t On,” which is also the name of one of AB’s songs. Before all this, last week, Brown said he wanted to run for president himself but also expressed an affinity for Trump. What do you think about AB’s impossible-to-analyse tweets? Drop your opinions in the comments.

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