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Josh Allen’s ex Brittany Williams appears to have called him “a brain dead jock” before playing the “I got hacked” card

Josh Allen’s ex Brittany Williams appears to have called him “a brain dead jock” before playing the “I got hacked” card

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Relationships, like solid objects, tend to obey Newton’s third law of motion. “For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.” So when we get news that presumptive NFL MVP Josh Allen is marrying successful actress with 20 million Instagram followers Hailee Steinfeld:

… the force of this impact will affect the entire universe of popular celebrities. It’s simple physics.

So let’s not forget that it wasn’t that long ago that Allen enjoyed the support of none other than Brittany Williams:

And while we can’t know with 100% certainty how Brittany will take Allen and Steinfeld’s happy news, there have been some hints of it on her social media. If that’s true, the answer is “not so good”:

Source – In one of (Williams’) IG posts a few days ago… someone commented…”Found the next pro athlete yet?” – to which she reportedly clapped back, post-engagement news: “Luckily my boyfriend owns a team and plays not for one. 🙏 I don’t need to be with another brain dead CTE athlete.”

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The comment has since been deleted … and Brittany posted on her IG early Saturday morning, seemingly responding to the now-viral comment: “My accounts have been hacked several times this evening. I’m trying to solve the problem. If anyone has any tips please lmk.” .”

To use a phrase lawyers use when arguing in a court case, could Brittany Williams have been hacked “in the light most favorable to her”? Surely. Without grace we could probably all do this. I wouldn’t wish that on anyone.

Of course, one wonders why someone who was successful and tried to prank her would draw the line where he did. I mean, if you’re trying to make someone look bad in public, why limit yourself to being nasty about their ex? Why not go all out and spew the worst kind of meanness? Contrary to what was actually posted. Word for word, what sounds like what a jealous ex-girlfriend would say about her famous ex-boyfriend marrying a megastar? It just seems perfectly on the nose. But only she knows for sure.

In a way I hope it hasn’t been hacked. Because there are far worse sins than engaging in an online troll, getting emotional, and saying something snarky that you regret. Plus, it would mean she’s seeing someone else now. A man of good means who is able to do her good. It would be nice to know that she moved on from the relationship just as well as Allen did. Instead of just sitting at home and wallowing in misery:

…she would go out and have a good time. That’s all anyone can hope for.

But I don’t blame anyone who doubts the “hacked” excuse and thinks that’s what she’s going through:

Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned. Maybe that’s just the romantic in me. But we hope all these crazy kids find a way to move on, find their soulmates and live happily ever after. You hate it when a beautiful relationship becomes another public nuisance that the sports/humor pages make fun of. I just hate to see it.

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