Famed football player Antonio Brown says “We don’t want you” on a recent Instagram Live addressing Grammy Award-nominated R&B singer Keyshia Cole.
Brown took to the social media platform on May 17 to make his feelings towards Cole crystal clear.
“Keyshia Cole, like you know, I’m a player, man. We don’t want you, Keyshia,” he said in his live. “Stay off my d**k, you heard. And you people who just be with the back-and-forth, I don’t go back, I go forward man. Don’t play with me, play with your kids or play with your girlfriend if [you’re] sweet, or whatever you got going on you heard.”
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The 33-year-old previously bragged about sleeping with the “Let It Go” musician in a video clip of her lower back, which showed off a tattoo of the initials “AB.”
“You ain’t [pimpin’] until you hit an R&B diva,” he wrote in the May 15 post.
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The following day, on May 16, Cole went on Instagram Live with celebrity fashion stylist EJ King, saying Brown’s comments were “a little harsh.”
She added that he probably didn’t know how harsh his words were.
“Maybe he doesn’t know that it was a little harsh for him to say that. Even me speaking to him, he was like, ‘Do you want me to change the caption?’ And I was like no, I don’t want you to change the caption.”
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She also said she initially identified with him saying, she “saw a Black man that is going through the motion,” but Brown insisted he didn’t care for her later on.
“He was like, you know, ‘Baby I liked you at first, but now I don’t —it’s like a no. So I think that’s may just what it is.”
King chimed in, agreeing that Brown’s words were “a little insensitive.”
Then, Cole took to her IG stories to post a now-deleted rant that was seemingly aimed at the football star’s sentiments.
“Yeah, I was big trippin…smh I see it now,” she wrote. “I have a 12-year-old, like that type of disrespect for what? Nothing is worth that level of disrespect, especially when you don’t deserve it. Had so much love, respect, and admiration [for you]. [I} guess that wasn’t mutual either.”
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The Oakland native and Brown were first seen together in now-deleted sneak-peak photos of the video for their collaboration song titled “Don’t Leave.” The song dropped on April 22 and is set to appear on the wide receiver’s new album, Paradigm.
Cole reportedly told TMZ that Brown was “really talented” and that he could win a Grammy someday.