Jets QB Zach Wilson’s Mom Calls Herself A Crack Whore (Video)
Jets QB Zach Wilson’s Mom Calls Herself A Crack Whore (Video)
After something of a rocky start to his New York Jets tenure, rookie quarterback Zach Wilson has emerged as the brightest young star in the NFL. In his Week 2 preseason showdown against the Green Bay Packers, the former BYU standout recorded 128 yards, 2 touchdowns, 0 interceptions and a 154.7 rating on 9-of-11 passing.
Through two weeks of preseason action, Wilson is now 15-of-20 with no turnovers. Clearly he is adjusting to NFL life very smoothly.
Unfortunately, the same cannot be said for his mother, Lisa. She has struggled from the jump – going viral for all the wrong reasons.
And it was more of the same this week. It’s not hard to see why her most recent offering on social media has raised some eyebrows.
The video largely speaks for itself:
Lisa Wilson, the mom of NFL QB Zach Wilson, says she doesn’t always wash her makeup off the night before and ends up “looking like a crack whore.” pic.twitter.com/2lKLINrSjz
— Resist Programming 🛰 (@RzstProgramming) August 21, 2021
While publicly broadcasting that she looks like a “crack whore” when she doesn’t wash her face off before bed is an interesting decision, it wasn’t one that was well-received on social media.
Well if the shoe fits… https://t.co/8OLHg2rMvA
— Randy David Shinn Jr (@rjashinn) August 21, 2021
She’s saying she gets so loaded she passes out and therefore she hasn’t the wherewithal to remove the cake from her face
— Sapientia🌬💨🎏💉💉 (@terrasapientiae) August 21, 2021
While the Jets’ new franchise quarterback has a very measured approach and a great head on his shoulders, the jury is still out on his mom.
Will she eventually get it together? Time will tell.
Trey Lance’s GF knows how to make a first impression. https://t.co/V8FvncNUNp
— Game 7 (@game7__) August 23, 2021
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