Antonio Brown slams Morgan Wallen after wild bar scene ends in dramatic arrest

Antonio Brown slams Morgan Wallen after wild bar scene ends in dramatic arrest

On Sunday, country music sensation Morgan Wallen received the latest “Cracker of the Day”award from retired NFL legend Antonio Brown. This recognition came after Wallen caused a scene by throwing furniture off a rooftop bar in Nashville, Tennessee.

In 2019, Brown initially referred to his former general manager for the Oakland Raiders, Mike Mayock, as a cracker. He has continued to use this insult on social media and has also directed it towards other prominent figures such as ESPN’s Adam Schefter and President Joe Biden for their questionable actions.

Despite endangering the lives of passerby by launching a chair off the rooftop of Eric Church’s new six-story restaurant and bar, Chief’s, Morgan Wallen was the target of the NFL great’s latest criticism.

He narrowly avoided hitting two police officers and was accused of three counts of felony reckless endangerment and one count of disorderly conduct. Additionally, following his arrest, he received a backhanded jab on X from Brown.

Interestingly, Brown was sued for throwing a chair off his 14-story apartment balcony in April of 2018, which nearly endangered a child.

Despite having done so before, the former four-time All-Pro wide receiver felt compelled to publicly criticize Wallen for his impulsive decision, possibly influenced by a previous incident in 2021 where the recording artist used a racial slur, causing damage to his reputation.

Despite his ex-fiancee KT Smith remarrying just days before the incident, the 14-time Billboard Music Award winner maintains that her actions were not the cause of his reckless behavior. According to Smith’s denial, the timing of her marriage was purely coincidental and did not contribute to Wallen’s actions.

Despite the situation, Wallen remained composed during his arrest and gained attention on social media for smiling in his mugshot. He was subsequently released from custody and is scheduled to appear in court on May 3.

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