Russell Westbrook is one of the most controversial human beings in sports. It’s not just that he’s polarizing as an NBA star but also off the court with his fashion statements and unorthodox styles, sort of speak.
There’s absolutely no denying Westbrook’s talent and impact on the basketball court. He’s the Association’s all-time leader in triple-doubles, a former MVP, a scoring champion, and one of the most athletic players of all time.
Nonetheless, some people are questioning other aspects of his life just for the way he dresses. And his most recent outfit has been the most controversial yet, with a former NFL player saying that he’s Illuminati.
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Former Chief Player Says Russell Westbrook Dresses Like That Because He’s Illuminati
“[Illuminati] ritual is upon us. This I told you so moment brought to you by…There is an Effeminate Agenda going on amongst the NBA & NFL elite, peddled by high ranking Masons/handlers to indoctrinate the heterosexual sports world without them knowing, for the buying power of the LGBTQ community… But we not ready to have that conversation yet,” the former running back said.
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This isn’t the first crazy take we hear about Westbrook’s outfit in the last couple of days. Former NBA player Kwame Brown recorded a 2-minute long rant talking about how he didn’t deserve any respect for wearing a dress.
“Not no n-gga I ever grew up and messed around with gonna be walking around in the streets with a dress on and some muthaf—ing boots and keep my respect and say he heterosexual. Now if he gay, cool I don’t give a f-ck. But when you say you a heterosexual male and that’s what you do, then f-ck you and that’s my opinion,” Brown said.
C’mon people. At the end of the day, everybody can wear whatever he or she wants. It’s not like there’s too much to read into it. Westbrook has an ugly taste in clothing for most of us, he’s a trendsetter for others. That’s pretty much it, there’s no need to get into this.