These days, people developed a dire need to share their personal pictures across the world and sites like Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter capitalize on this need. However, John Cena is not among those people. The WWE legend has a unique approach to social media, which is not in line with celebrities of his stature and fame.
Fans have always wondered about the meaning behind some of his cryptic tweets and posts. Ahead of his upcoming WrestleMania 39 challenge against Austin Theory, Cena shed some light on his social media behavior.
John Cena has an unorthodox approach to social media
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In a recent interview with Andrew Santino, John Cena spoke about various aspects of his personal and professional life. However, their discussion about the WWE star’s social media interaction is a highlight and speaks volumes about his mindset and attitude. When asked why he posts cryptic tweets and random pictures instead of photographs of his family, Cena had a prompt answer.
Cena said “I believe that people have to earn the right to hear your story” and expanded “I am just not an advocate of turning the camera around my own life. I have a wonderful circle of people I love, that know damn near everything about me and they love me back and we’ve earned that respect. ”
The iconic WWE star stated he’s not a fan of posting his family pictures. And feels the need to distance his personal life from being broadcasted on his social media.
He adds, “I talk to people who are really in the pro wrestling WWE rabbit hole. We never see things in the same light like I always see things a little differently.”
Therefore, the Peacemaker star does not want his social media to communicate things about his personal, like other pro wrestlers or celebrities. Instead, he aims to create a unique space for his followers.
Mr. Money in the bank turns an artist on Instagram
During the same interview, John Cena expressed that he treats his Instagram “like an art gallery”. The WWE superstar wants users to marinate in his pictures, similar to an art exhibition. He explained, “What was this person thinking when they hung this piece? if the artist isn’t there next to you and there’s no description, you have to think.”
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Therefore, The Cenation leader has his own quirky approach to interacting with his followers. Do you think John Cena should continue with his off-beat posts on social media? Let us know in the comments below.
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