Russell Westbrook receives backlash from NFL veteran known for his bad attitude after Lakers star poses in dress for Fashion Week photo shoot

Russell Westbrook is the fashion icon everyone loves these days. The 9-time All-Star and MVP award-winning star always turns heads with his trendy outfits. Surely any man who sees him sporting those attacks covets the confidence he has.

From adult jumpsuits and Canadian tuxedos to sparkly sneakers, he knows how to fit in. Russell Westbrook has been a part of many high-end fashion shows. He was wearing lovely clothes and paparazzi photographed him. However, there is someone who thinks otherwise. He is the notorious former Kansas City Chiefs running back Larry Johnson. Yeah, the guy who’s infamous for his attitude problems.

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But this time, the experimenter wore an outfit that only surprised Larry Johnson, as any true fashionista would agree how cool Westbrook’s outfit was. Westbrook wore a modern, edgy white kilt with an off-white cardigan. He wore leather boots to the Thom Browne fashion show. Certainly the skirt was the true MVP of the event!

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But Larry Johnson took to Twitter to express his anger. In a now-deleted tweet, he said: “[Illuminati] the ritual is upon us… There is a sissy agenda among the elite of the NBA and NFL, promoted by high ranking freemasons/handlers to indoctrinate the straight sports world without their knowledge, for the purchasing power of the LGBTQ community … But we’re not ready to have that conversation yet.

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The claims made by the former boss are headless. The comment he makes can be offensive as it demonizes the expression of personal style. Also, how does someone’s fashion sense make them Illuminati?

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Westbrook is a man who can express his identity through clothing and can have fun doing it. While there will be people like Larry Johnson who won’t support Westbrook’s decisions and style, it’s not like he’ll listen to his naysayers and stop glamming it up!

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Source: www.essentiallysports.com