Damar Hamlin’s rep slams Twitter conspiracy theorists
Damar Hamlin’s rep slams Twitter conspiracy theorists questioning why the Bills safety’s first video since a cardiac arrest was spliced and mocks them by claiming ‘he’s a clone’
A representative for Damar Hamlin mocked conspiracy theorists on Twitter by joking that the Buffalo Bills safety’s first public statement since his on-field cardiac arrest on January 2 was secretly performed by a ‘clone.’
Hamlin recently released his first public statement since he was revived in Cincinnati, thanking fans in an edited, six-minute video that was posted online.
Skeptics have been critical of Hamlin’s reluctance to appear publicly in the weeks since he was revived on the Paycor Stadium turf in Cincinnati, with many suggesting his miraculous recovery may be a hoax. Hamlin appeared to address these concerns in the video, explaining that he needed to time to process his near-death experience before surfacing.
Regardless, one conspiracy theorist questioned the veracity of Hamlin’s video, only to be shut down by the NFL player’s representative, Jordon Rooney.
A representative for Damar Hamlin mocked conspiracy theorists on Twitter by joking that the Buffalo Bills safety’s first public statement since his on-field cardiac arrest on January 2 was secretly performed by a ‘clone’
‘For a ”full” video,’ one skeptical commenter wrote, ‘it sure is spliced up.’
Rooney responded with his own tweet.
‘Possible explanations for why the video was spliced up,’ Rooney began.
‘A) Damar had 100 people to thank and stopped several times throughout to make sure he named everyone.
‘B) It’s fake and/or he’s a clone.’
Rooney ended his post by asking the conspiracy-minded commenter ‘which do you think could be true?’
Another Twitter user asked Rooney why he would entertain conspiracy theorists.
‘Tbh there are a lot of older people who don’t understand social media that have followed me bc of Damar that if I don’t own the narrative people will believe whatever,’ he wrote. ‘I hear you though lol.’
Another Twitter user asked Rooney why he would entertain conspiracy theorists. ‘Tbh there are a lot of older people who don’t understand social media that have followed me bc of Damar that if I don’t own the narrative people will believe whatever,’ he wrote
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