‘They won't even let me talk about San Antonio anymore’: NBA don Barkley says cancel culture has stopped him from making fat jokes
NBA motormouth Charles Barkley has blasted cancel culture and lamented the fact that he cannot joke about the "big ol' women down in San Antonio" and other larger females in his capacity as a basketball pundit.
Barkley has been known to discuss the "big a** women" of the Texan city for some years in his role as a popular TV pundit in the US.
But he has always made a point of claiming that it is a joke and pointing out that he loves his big fans.
After a recent online piece laid into Barkley for "fat-shaming shtick", though, he claims that the show's producers have told him to put a lid on such humor.
Charles Barkley says his bosses won't let him talk about San Antonio and their "big ole women" anymore on Inside The NBA pic.twitter.com/jfxfIgK6mZ
While the San Antonio jibes have been going on for some time, this is the second controversy that Barkley has been involved in for insulting the women of a certain place in the US this year.
In April, he commented that "Georgia [is] the only school in the world where they named their mascot after the women down there" – a reference to the local university's Bulldogs basketball team.
His co-host on the 'Inside the NBA' TV program, Ernie Johnson, said the remarks were "so totally uncalled for,” later adding that he wasn't "even going to dignify that with a response."
"Chuck don’t care about cancel culture," commented one fan alongside a laughing-crying emoji.
"They have been trying to cancel him since the 80s."
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