Antonio Brown Posts AI-Created Image of Him Kissing Taylor Swift, Swifties Aren’t Happy

2024 has made one thing clear, and it’s the power of manifestation.

Taylor Swift, in her song ‘You Belong wisvth Me,’ wrote about how the guy she had a crush on had a super dope girlfriend, and Taylor was just a girl on the bleachers.

Fast forward to the current day, she is already dating Travis Kelce, the winner of Super Bowl 2024, and maybe getting hit on by Antonio Brown, another NFL player.

Antonio has not been in the game and on the ground ever since 2022 when the incident happened of him running around the ground shirtless, and then he was let go by Tampa Bay Buccaneers, as reported by USA Today.

Recently, Antonio Brown, as a joke, shared an AI-generated picture of him and Taylor Swift kissing while he was wearing his Pittsburgh Steelers kit.

Swifties were not happy with his move.

As we already know, Taylor in January 2024, was not happy with the fake images that were getting shared all over the internet.

Later when Taylor Swift was searched online, there were no results for her social posts, as her team took down all her AI-generated pictures.

In another incident, Taylor, last month, even threatened to file a lawsuit against Jack Sweeney, a Florida college student who was tracking the private jets of celebrities and public figures, including Swift.

Fans of Taylor Swift Unhappy as Antonio Brown Shares AI-Generated Kissing Picture

And now that Antonio, being a public figure, did something like that, Swifties were quick enough to reach out about how he’s next in line to get sued, or her team is on their way to remove that picture from the internet and so on.

Antonio has not replied or commented on his statement regarding this issue online as of yet.

As he captioned his post,

“Move over Jizelle, what these Swifties talkin’ bout?”

which lets him take a dig at his teammate’s ex-wife, Gisele Bundchen, and Taylor at the same time.

Also Read: WATCH: Madison Blackband Breaks Down After Hearing Taylor Swift Perform ‘Exile’

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