There’s absolutely nothing like a good roast. But I guess that would only apply when you’re not the butt of the jokes. Poor guy! Social media wasted no time clowning the rapper after his halftime performance at the Detroit Lions game. Big Sean was roasted, yes, on Thanksgiving Day. He performed his 2017 single “Bigger Than Me” for what appeared to be a crowd that gave absolutely zero f**ks.
Big Sean Roasted and Trolled With Memes
The fact that the Lions lost yet another game could have contributed to the low vibrations of the crowd. Fans were in no mood for performance other than the one they probably wished the Lions would have put on while on the field. However, that didn’t stop Big Sean from trying to liven things up a bit. During his performance, you couldn’t help but notice how disconnected the crowd was. Social media saw it too and immediately took to Twitter to roast Sean for what appeared to have been a case of “when trying to hype the crowd goes wrong.” Take a look at some of the memes below.
Honored To Perform
Big Sean, who’s a Detroit Native, was honored to perform for his home team. Well, at least before the performance took place. Not sure how he’s feeling now because the rapper has not responded to his “Thanksgiving Roast. But initially, the rapper said, “I am honored to perform for my home team on such an important night. Monday Night Football and inspire change with such a much-needed message about supporting the Black community of the DMV. I want to show appreciation and flowers to those who supported me from the very beginning of my career.”
Better Luck Next Time
The Detroit Lions’ loss on Thanksgiving Day was added to the long list of losses accumulated throughout the team’s 91 years in the league. The Lions have only won four NFL championships, with the last being in 1957. They had only one single playoff game in 1991. They’re a bit overdue for a win, so hopefully, there will be one with their name on it soon. Better luck next time.
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