Here is what Antonio Brown said to Lena the Plug that made Adam22 diss the ex NFL player
The former Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Antonio Brown is in the headlines once more after making news on Twitter. He asked adult movie star Lena the Plug’s husband Adam if he could connect with her since he had a proposal for her.
Antonio Brown thirsts over Lena the Paul wife of Adam22 on Twitter
This happened after Adam, who is married, faced intense criticism for allowing Lena to film a scene with a different man. However, the presenter of the No Jumper podcast did a phenomenal job of addressing the criticism and did a great job of selling the product, which will bring in a lot of money.
Antonio Brown inferred that he could join the queue in light of this and Adam wouldn’t object. Brown said: “Lemme get next.”
Lemme get next @Adam22
— AB (@AB84) July 19, 2023
Adam responded savagely to Brown’s offer, which surprised them because he hasn’t ever reacted this way to anyone. He wrote: “What are you gonna do with it with your little a*s meat.”
Lena the Plug gently declined AB’s offer as well, but Brown had the ideal response for Lena. “That didn’t stop you last time baby.”
That didn’t stop you last time baby https://t.co/nXmhUSemQk
— AB (@AB84) July 19, 2023
Since Lena recorded that scene with Jason, another adult actor, Adam has promoted the product on a number of podcasts and streams. He recently spoke to Andrew Tate on Adin Ross’ stream and offered Tate his wife, but the former kickboxer declined. So when Adam gave Brown a surprise clap in return, the former Pittsburgh Steelers great felt humiliated. Adam tweeted a bizarre message, to which AB replied: It’s a game of inches, you must not have checked the snap.”
It’s a game of inches, you must not have checked the snap #putthatshiton https://t.co/EhGtxgtPFb
— AB (@AB84) July 19, 2023
Meanwhile, Antonio Brown is unlikely to return to the NFL because no team is willing to take a chance on him. The talented receiver’s once-certain path to the Hall of Fame is now in risk due to his prior decisions, which brought about this fate. His contract with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers was cancelled after he walked off the field during his final NFL game against the New York Jets.