Emily Ratajkowski Randomly Tweeting ‘F— The NFL’ Has Fans Very Confused

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Out of nowhere on Wednesday, model Emily Ratajkowski tweeted, “Sorry, but…f— the NFL.” Now fans are trying to figure out why she did it.

There was no explanation from the 31-year-old as to why she tweeted what she did. She doesn’t have any known ties to the league.

Ratajkowski did admit in 2016 that despite attending Super Bowl 50 she isn’t really a football fan.

She was only there because she appeared with Odell Beckham Jr. in a Buick Cascada convertible commercial for the car company’s first ever Super Bowl ad.

“I’m definitely more of a basketball fan, so it was really funny when I got off the phone after getting the call about the commercial,” Emily Ratajkowski said at the time. “I texted my dad and my boyfriend, ‘How do you feel about Odell Beckham Jr.?’ They both were like, ‘WHAT?!’ They were so stoked, which made [shooting the ad] really fun for me.”

As for her tweeting basically telling the NFL to f— off, many fans speculated that it had something to do with what happened to Damar Hamlin Monday night. If so, why it took her three days to say something is another point of contention among Twitter users.

“Clown take. NFL players work harder in one day then you have ur entire life. hilarious you think you are standing up for them here,” another tweeted.

“For so very many reasons. Again, thank you for your candor. You are brave,” someone else tweeted.

Ratajkowski, who recently called it quits with Pete Davidson after splitting with her husband in September, has been in a bit of a feisty mood of late.

Emily Ratajkowski said on Tuesday’s episode of the High Low podcast that she “hates” dating men who think they want to date a “strong woman” because she feels “like a lot of men who truly want a strong woman actually don’t know how to handle it and they don’t know what it means for their own identity.”

“What I hate with dating, and with men in particular, is I feel like they’re like ‘okay, yes you’re special you’ve done it’ and they love it and then slowly they get emasculated and they don’t know what to do with those feelings and they resent you,” Ratajkowski said.

“And then they start to tear you down and then you’re just back to square one.”

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