Antonio Brown hasn’t shied away from his support for Donald Trump in recent months, but the controversial NFL star has now revealed why Kamala Harris never got his vote.
Brown has been a consistent supporter of Trump during his last bid for the White House, often joining the president-elect on the campaign trail.
However, during a recent interview with Caresha Brownleebetter known by her stage name Yung Miami, the Super Bowl winner was pressed about why Trump won his vote over the black female candidate and Brown admitted he thought women were too emotional.
Caresha, an American rapper, asked Brown why he believed Harris, who is of black and South Asian descent, lost his vote to the Republican.
“Do you think a woman can run for president?” a surprised Brown interjected, seemingly baffled by the suggestion of a woman in office.
“I think black women are powerful,” Caresha shot back. ‘Women are powerful. We are going through a lot. We take care of men.’
Antonio Brown has revealed why Kamala Harris never got his vote in the election
The former NFL star did not shy away from showing support for Donald Trump over Harris
“I know, but there are a lot of emotions in women,” Brown shockingly replied, highlighting the age-old sexist argument against women in positions of power.
Earlier in the sit-down interview on Caresha’s podcast, “Caresha Please,” Brown had suggested that the rapper and influencer should publicly support Trump.
Despite his previous support of the president-elect, Caresha seemed shocked by Brown’s statement as she asked, “Oh, do you support Donald Trump?”
“I think you should too,” Brown insisted, refusing to back down under the thirty-year-old’s questioning. “I think he’ll be a good president.”
Caresha then questioned Brown about how Trump’s policies could benefit the Black community once he returns to the Oval Office.
Brown struggled to give a concrete answer, but dodged the question by replying, “I think he’s trying to do more for black people, but it’s up to us to fight for what we want.”
Brown and fellow former NFL player Le’Veon Bell joined Trump at a Republican rally in Pennsylvania last month, with Brown even addressing the crowd to boost support for the former president.
“Before I get too deep into my speech, I know the media is going to think I’m crazy,” the controversial former recipient said. “Trump and I are crazy to be speaking here.
The former wide receiver sat down with Caresha Brownlee, better known as Yung Miami
Ex-NFL stars Brown and Le’Veon Bell attended a Trump rally in Pennsylvania last month
“But I want to make this clear… that’s not the case. They are.’
Brown then took aim at Harris and vice presidential candidate Tim Walz, even calling the latter “tampon Tim.”
“Kamala Harris and Tim Walz, y’all really know they want to put tampons in the boys’ bathroom,” he added. ‘Is that crazy? That’s really crazy.
“And by the way, tampon Tim Walz, he’s not a real football coach. He could never guard me.”
Brown and Bell, who was heavily criticized for wearing a shirt with a nasty slur about Harris, greeted Trump on the tarmac as he landed in Pittsburgh for a recent NFL game between the Steelers and the New York Jets, after also helping when registering new voters. outside Acrisure Stadium before kick-off.