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Black Twitter Puts Shannon Sharpe On Blast For EXCLUSIVELY Dating White Women – He Responds

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NFL legend and FOX Sports analyst Shannon Sharpe is one of the most popular talking head in the world of sports. He, along with co-host Skip Bayless, have one of the highest rated sports talk shows in the world.

Yesterday Shannon came under fire, Media Take Out confirmed, after multiple Twitter folks called out Shannon for dating exclusively White women. Shannon’s last three long-term relationships were all with White women. And it’s speculated that Shannon has a strong preference for dating non-Black women.

Pics of Shannon and his latest blonde love interest were leaked on social media, and many on Black Twitter confronted Shannon about his preference for dating outside of his race.

Shannon gathered the tweeter, with this response:

Of course, Black Twitter isn’t done with Shannon. The former NFL legend is currently trending on Twitter, and the “woke” folk on the platform are dragging Shannon’s name through the mud.

Here’s just a smattering of what’s being said about Shannon.

https://twitter.com/blazefeargo/status/1530552176833089537

Shannon Sharpe is a sports analyst and former American football tight end for the Denver Broncos and Baltimore Ravens of the National Football League (NFL). He has co-hosted Skip and Shannon: Undisputed on Fox Sports 1 with Skip Bayless since 2016. He is also a former analyst for CBS Sports on its NFL telecasts. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest tight ends of all time.

Sharpe was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame on August 6, 2011. He played 12 seasons for the Broncos (1990–1999, 2002–2003) and two with the Ravens (2000–2001), winning three Super Bowls and finishing his career as the NFL’s all-time leader in receptions (815), receiving yards (10,060) and receiving touchdowns (62) by a tight end,[1] until Tony Gonzalez and Jason Witten surpassed all three of those records. He was the first tight end to amass over 10,000 receiving yards. He was named to the first team of the NFL 1990s All-Decade Team.

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