Dwyane Wade’s New Tattoo Roasted By NBA Twitter
Dwyane Wade’s new tattoo was the subject of much debate on Twitter this weekend.
On Friday, in honor of the anniversary of the 1963 March on Washington led by Martin Luther King Jr., Wade unveiled special new ink.
“57 years ago to the date Martin Luther King Jr stood before a quarter of a million people from the steps of the Lincoln Memorial and spoke the words ‘I have a dream,’” the former Miami Heat star wrote on Instagram.
While everyone appreciated where Wade’s heart was when he decided to get this piece of art done, the quality of it simply could not be ignored.
Dwayne Wade’s tattoo artist needs to lose his/her license immediately.
— Tamara✨ (@_tsweets) August 28, 2020
Dwyane Wade’s MLK tattoo is so bad that I’m convinced the FBI is responsible.
— Dylan Jenkins (@dylanjenkins89) August 29, 2020
Wade worth $100 Million and got a $100.00 tattoo. I hate it here 🥴🥴 https://t.co/INHaboLCpf pic.twitter.com/O5zIkDhUXi
— Vada_Fly (@Vada_Fly) August 28, 2020
Who fucked my boy Dwayne wade’s tattoo up like that? That shit doesn’t look like MLK. That shit looks like James Brown from the CBS football half time show. Lmao! https://t.co/mFWmcpFvmA
— dlatltop (@dlatltop1) August 28, 2020
Wade’s tattoo artist https://t.co/02seZYiyNi pic.twitter.com/0ngVhMIss2
— Jeauxvid-19 (@JeauxVaughn) August 29, 2020
D wade make too much money for this weak ass tattoo. That nigga MLK look like he got a now n later in his mouth LMFAOOOO pic.twitter.com/6Bpobp5Dsh
— Comedian Sleepy (@LaSleepy_) August 28, 2020
Needless to say, Wade can probably mark this particular tattoo as an L in the record books.
Fortunately, he is still a top five all-time shooting guard, has accumulated wealth that will last multiple generations, plus has a nice family and the respect of his peers, so he will probably take it all in stride and move on.
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