Shedeuer Sanders and Shilo Sanders have witnessed their good and bad days on social media. On some horrible ones, they witnessed how daunting the comments can get, taking a hefty toll on their mental health. By now, however, they know the best to not let the nay-sayers get the best of them.
Looking at the criticism the Sanders family has been garnering in recent times, it gives the fans a reality check of how brutal social media can be. Deciding to put a spin on the roll of the cons of babies of the internet, Shilo Sanders and Shedeur Sanders got into an argument on which one of the social media apps is ‘the most hateful’.
Shilo and Shedeur Sanders ranks social media apps
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As expected, both siblings had differing opinions. “TikTok is the most hateful place,” opined Shilo Sanders. While Shedeur begged to differ with his “Nah, Twitter is the most hateful place of all time” comment. As the banter progressed, the two kept on piling hilarious accusations on each other. Well, on-camera, they might have laughed out the ‘hatefulness’ of the social media, but the ebbs and flows of Sanders criticism on social media is as serious as it gets.
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Shedeur Sanders is a fan favourite for criticism
The Buffs QB’s comments on Nick Saban’s retirement propelled him into a whole another world of accusations surrounding ‘tampering’. After Nick Saban retired, programs were allegedly contacting Alabama players, which is restricted. Amidst the mishap, Shedeur Sanders sent out a public invitation to all Alabama players to ‘tap in’, amassing a very angry fan base.
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Along with this, Shedeur Sanders’ outbursts during the ‘nepotism’ allegations against him and his father did not go unnoticed by the audience. The QB Sanders unfiltered style is often times what ends him in trouble more than the comment itself. With the signing day approaching, the internet would await some more similar comments from him.
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