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Scorned female posts Antonio Brown's phone number. Hilarity ensues.


Jeremy Igo

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14 minutes ago, Davidson Deac II said:

Well, I have no personal knowledge of the young lady, other than to say she is definitely a woman and not ugly.  

 

But is Instagram model a actual thing, ie a job?  

 

Yes, they get paid sponsorships. For example, if you were an Instagram model Rolex could pay you to wear their new watch and mention it in the post. Rolex instantly reaches your 1.2 million followers. Not a bad deal.

Meanwhile pasty losers get to bash them on message boards. Such is life.

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1 minute ago, Cary Kollins said:

 

Yes, they get paid sponsorships.

Meanwhile pasty losers get to bash them on message boards. Such is life.

"Herrrr derrrrr I don't have a shot with women like that so I'm going to call her a whore to make myself feel better"

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