Deion sanders hood stuff, Most kids who grew up during the social media age likely have faced a familiar fear: What if my mother or father posts something really embarrassing on my Facebook wall? That common worry probably inspired the social networking site to create timeline review and almost certainly inspired this “Saturday Night Live” skit.
Well, now imagine that your father is a hall of fame football player and current analyst with more than 900,000 Twitter followers and an apparent desire to roast his son publicly. Deion Sanders Jr. confronted that very horror Thursday.
Though Deion Jr., a sophomore wide receiver at SMU, has a clothing company called “Well Off,” he says he still prefers his doughnuts in a plain white box — or “hood” style.
Well, Papa Bear didn’t much care for that tweet and made sure to knock his son — who, again, is quite well-off due to simply being Deion Sanders’ kid — down a peg.
Oof. That’s got to sting. Or… maybe not. After all, Junior retweeted the burn, while Deion Sr. clarified that it was all love.Point being: Mom, if you’re reading this, yes, I saw that you commented on my Facebook photo and I admit I breathed a sigh of relief after reading it.
Well, now imagine that your father is a hall of fame football player and current analyst with more than 900,000 Twitter followers and an apparent desire to roast his son publicly. Deion Sanders Jr. confronted that very horror Thursday.
Though Deion Jr., a sophomore wide receiver at SMU, has a clothing company called “Well Off,” he says he still prefers his doughnuts in a plain white box — or “hood” style.
Well, Papa Bear didn’t much care for that tweet and made sure to knock his son — who, again, is quite well-off due to simply being Deion Sanders’ kid — down a peg.
Oof. That’s got to sting. Or… maybe not. After all, Junior retweeted the burn, while Deion Sr. clarified that it was all love.Point being: Mom, if you’re reading this, yes, I saw that you commented on my Facebook photo and I admit I breathed a sigh of relief after reading it.