Cam newton is gay




Former Carolina Panthers quarterback Cam Newton and his girlfriend Jasmin Brown debuted their relationship at Milan Fashion Week in Here’s everything to know about Cam Newton’s. Gay rumors have been circulating around the after Cam Newton quotes an inspiring poem from Jay Z's mom about coming out. Though ex- Carolina Panthers QB Cam isn’t married, he has a big family tree. He has seven kids with two ex-girlfriends, and now, he is expecting his eighth child with comedian and actor Jasmin Brown.

Cam Newton isn't married, but he's expecting his eighth child with his girlfriend Jasmin Brown. In October , Cam Newton's girlfriend, actor and comedian Jasmin Brown, announced she was expecting a child with the Panthers alum.

cam newton is gay

The couple has been together since , according to reports. Jasmin Brown has been in a relationship with Cam Newton, an American football quarterback. Previously he was in a relationship with Kia Proctor and La Reina Shaw. Cam Newton is getting it wrong -- again. He's setting the wrong example for his young fans -- again. He's tightening the vice-grip hold that toxic masculinity has on the football community.

During an appearance on the "Million Dollaz Worth of Game" podcast, Newton spoke about what he feels are the gender roles within a relationship.

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What he describes isn't just antiquated -- it's flagrantly sexist. Newton made a distinction between "a bad [expletive]" and "a woman. Newton clearly can't see that he's perpetuating gender inequality. And in turn, he revealed that he has learned absolutely nothing from his previous public example of sexism for which he apologized for an "extremely degrading" response when speaking with a female reporter.

He clearly hasn't done the work to understand where he went wrong in that conversation in During a press conference, reporter Jourdan Rodrigue asked Newton about a receiver's physicality on his routes. His response was sickening. Rodrigue shouldn't need any accolades to get respect from Newton in a press conference -- but I will add that Rodrigue is, indeed, an award-winning journalist.

Man or woman, Black or white, straight or gay, cisgender or trans -- Newton's flagrant disrespect was loathsome. But he doubled down in his interview this week. He had a chance to look at himself and how he treats women. He had a chance to study his wrongs and understand, as he said, that his comments were degrading.

And he could begin to live a life that showed he was now the solution -- not the problem. He remains a part of the problem. He was outspokenly sexist. He is repeatedly ignorant -- entrenching himself deeper in the mucky masculinity that is all-too-prevalent throughout the football world, from Pop Warner to the NFL. Newton, of all people, should be able to see the wrongness in his words -- and his ignorant attitude toward the 3.

Cam Newton's sexist comments are layered with tragic, toxic masculinity. Facebook Twitter Email.