Antonio Brown Claims His Snapchat Was Hacked And Nobody Believes Him

Chelsie Kyriss and Antonio Brown

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Antonio Brown was banned from Snapchat this week after sharing banned content against the wishes of his ex, Chelsie Kyriss, the mother of his children.

On Tuesday, a representative from Snapchat told media outlets his account was banned and the incident was under investigation. Later in the evening, Antonio Brown responded to the news by releasing a series of nonsensical tweets and then dropping a new song titled ‘I Do What I Want’ like Eric Cartman.

On Wednesday, Antonio Brown is now going with the oldest excuse in the social media playbook. He’s claiming that his Snapchat account got hacked:

Laughably, Snapchat Support auto-replied to him:

While Antonio claims his Snapchat was hacked and that was the reason explicit and private content was shared to millions of followers, not a single person alive believes him.

Check out the replies to Brown’s ‘I was hacked’ tweet:

Currently, 92.5% of people who voted in this poll say he wasn’t hacked:

They’re just laughing in his face at this point:

“I was hacked” truly is the oldest and dumbest excuse possible:

The Antonio Brown ‘translater’ account weighs in:

https://twitter.com/TranslatorForAB/status/1615759232669712402

This might be the best reply yet:

Just keep that timer permanently reset to ‘0 days’.

If AB was hacked it would’ve been an elaborate scheme. The person would have needed to hack his account and his private photos to share the explicit content.

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