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DeSean Jackson’s PR Guy Apologized For DeSean Jackson Calling Someone a “Gay Ass Fa$$ot”

Kyle Scott

By Kyle Scott

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Friday night, after D-Jac's comments were posted around the interwebtuals, Ya Boi took to Twitter to defend his comments (Tweets which were later deleted):

WANNA BRING ME DOWN BUT IM OK!! THEY TRYIN KNOCC ME OFF BUT IM STILL ON!! THEY LOOKN 2 TAKE YA DOWN AT ALL TIMES NO MATTER HOW POSITIVE AND WHAT U DO!! ITS ALWAYS AWAY THEY TRY TO GET YA … IM STANDIN TALL.

 

First of all, umm caps lock?? Second, try a "G" on those verbs. Works wonders.

Last night, DeSean released a statment and updated those comments to be a little more grammatically and politically correct:

I am sorry for using words that I know to be hurtful and unacceptable in a recent radio interview. I have made a mistake and would like to make it clear that words I used meant no disrespect to the Gay and Lesbian community. Intolerance is unacceptable and I apologize to anyone I have offended.

 

Yeah, he didn't write that.

Let's hypothesize – and this is a hypothetical! – about how D-Jac may have expressed that sentiment:

YO ITS YA BOY DJACC HERR AND I JUST WANT 2 TAKE A 2ND TO SAY MY BAD 4 SAYIN WORDS I NO 2 TO B HURT YA WHEN YA BOI WAS HOLDN IT DOWN ON SIRIUS SAT COM YA DIGG??? MY BAD AND WASNT TRY'N MAKE IT CRYSTAL CLEAR LKE YA BOY DJACC RUNNIN N OPEN FIELD THAT I WASNT TRY'N SLAM U GAYS AND LES. THAT WASN COOL N I SAY MY BAD TO ALL MY LIGHTFOOT PEEPS.

That should be followed by some fun emails…

Anyway, D-Jac apologized… and I will too. I've been told that D-Jac did not spend $25,000 at da club two weeks ago. Rather, it was allegedly a promotional party for his upcoming JACCPOT Records, which apparently has some funding other than from D-Jac's pocket. I do, however, have trouble believing that someone funding a record label would allow a bunch of kids to drop $25,000 on drinks. Finance guys usually have a lot of money exactly because they don't do things like that. Secondly, D-Jac removed the Tweet pretty quickly. His buddy also said this the morning after:

My boy @DeseanJackson10 went in last night i thought it was New Years Eve!!!!

 

So, officially, D-Jac didn't foot the $25,000 bill. But my eyebrow is still raised.

Kyle Scott

Kyle Scott is the founder and editor of CrossingBroad.com. He has written for CBS Philly and Philly Voice, and been a panelist or contributor on NBC Sports Philly, FOX 29 and SNY TV, as well as a recurring guest on 97.5 The Fanatic, 94 WIP, 106.7 The Fan and other stations. He has more than 10 years experience running digital media properties and in online advertising and marketing.

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