This must be serious. Newly married Robert Griffin III started his honeymoon with the announcement that he would be going social media silent
for a little while. That’s startling news from one of the most prolific tweet fiends
in pro sports. He wed Rebecca Liddicoat in Denver on Saturday and on Sunday posted two tweets. The first gave fair warning
to his followers:
Tweets will stop in a little while for many days because you know….IT’S ABOUT TO
GO DOWN!…..AGAIN!!!
Well brohams and brohamettes, I’m out. Enjoy the music video posted to my Facebook
page and talk to you guys in a week
The video he mentions is on YouTube and, while good-natured, almost defies explanation: It appears to be him, wearing a mask, dancing, and rapping,
with two women on backup (Liddicoat? Her sister?). It also appears—from the pans hanging
from the ceiling in the background—to have been filmed in the kitchen. The title?
“Pop Rocks & Tootsie Pops.”
RGIII is famously a fan of hip-hop. Is a gig as rap artist in his future? No telling,
but maybe he should keep doing rehab on that knee, and let the honeymoon begin.
Wedding day for RGIII and new bride Rebecca. No read option, just straight handoff pic.twitter.com/4Lvy8CJXT3
Robert Griffin III Gives Up Social Media for His Honeymoon
His last tweet: “Talk to you guys in a week.”
This must be serious. Newly married
Robert Griffin III started his honeymoon with the announcement that he would be going social media silent
for a little while. That’s startling news from one of the most prolific tweet fiends
in pro sports. He wed
Rebecca Liddicoat in Denver on Saturday and on Sunday posted two tweets. The first gave fair warning
to his followers:
Tweets will stop in a little while for many days because you know….IT’S ABOUT TO
GO DOWN!…..AGAIN!!!
And the second:
Well brohams and brohamettes, I’m out. Enjoy the music video posted to my Facebook
page and talk to you guys in a week
The video he mentions is on YouTube and, while good-natured, almost defies explanation: It appears to be him, wearing a mask, dancing, and rapping,
with two women on backup (Liddicoat? Her sister?). It also appears—from the pans hanging
from the ceiling in the background—to have been filmed in the kitchen. The title?
“Pop Rocks & Tootsie Pops.”
RGIII is famously a fan of hip-hop. Is a gig as rap artist in his future? No telling,
but maybe he should keep doing rehab on that knee, and let the honeymoon begin.
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