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Why Is NFL Superstar Joe Burrow So Committed To Dressing Like A Lesbian?

Why Is NFL Superstar Joe Burrow So Committed To Dressing Like A Lesbian? Why Is NFL Superstar Joe Burrow So Committed To Dressing Like A Lesbian?

Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow used to dress like a stud.

To wit. As the kids say, he was iced-out, sporting slick sunglasses, a custom Joe Burrow chain, and a big fluffy jacket that made him look like a 1970s coke kingpin from Jackson Heights, New York. But now, he’s looking more and more like an artsy Gen Z girl who works at a coffee shop in Silver Lake and takes CBD gummies before bed. (RELATED: Complete And Total Shutdown On Men Letting Themselves Get B*tch Slapped On Spring Break)

Pink shoes? Baggy white cargo pants? Little white vest? The frosted, ice-blonde buzz cut? Unfortunately, instead of a disco kingpin, he’s almost embracing the style of U.S. women’s soccer player Megan Rapinoe. He’s almost starting to dress like a lesbian.

PARK CITY, UTAH – JANUARY 21: Megan Rapinoe attends the “Sue Bird: In The Clutch” Premiere during the 2024 Sundance Film Festival at Eccles Center Theatre on January 21, 2024 in Park City, Utah. (Photo by Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images)

Whatever happened to the days when wealthy male athletes dressed with a modicum of taste? All athletes used to wear suits, nothing over the top, nothing outlandish — just clean, classy, James Bond suits with a matching tie and pocket square. It’s not only Burrow, NBA players such as James Harden are turning the pre-game tunnel walk into a clownish fashion show.

We need to return to the days when athletes set better standards. Enough of the lesbian fits. We don’t need more Gen Z men dressing like they’re a trust fund co-ed who has daddy issues.



This article was originally published at dailycaller.com

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