MMA Hottie Pearl Gonzalez has shared her opinion on Cam Newton’s controversial comments about women and her take has gotten fans upset and they are coming at her on Twitter. Cam Newton himself was under fire over her comments about women and since Pearl is siding with him, Twitter folks are going for her head via TPS;
Cam Newton came under fire on social media Monday for comments he made about women. Newton appeared on the “Million Dollaz Worth of Game” podcast and was asked about his upbringing toward the beginning of the show, and he started to talk about his family and how he was raised by the “perfect example of what a man was” in his father.
“My parents had been together for 36, 37 years now, and it’s a beautiful thing. I grew up in a three-parent household — my mom, my father, and my grandmother. And I knew what a woman was. Not a bad b—-. A woman,” Newton said, adding that to him a “bad b—-” was a person who “looked the part” but didn’t “act the part.”
“And it’s a lot of women who are bad b—-es and I say ‘b—-es’ in a way not to degrade a woman but just to go off the aesthetic of what they deem as a ‘boss chick.’ A woman for me is handling your own but knowing how to cater to a man’s needs. I think a lot of times when you get that aesthetic of like ‘I’m a boss b—-, I’m a this, I’m a that,’ no baby. But you can’t cook. You don’t know when to be quiet. You don’t know how to allow a man to lead.”
Newton said he didn’t want to sit behind the mic and criticize women but wanted the “men to start being men.” “That sucka s— should not be rewarded,” he said. “When a person carries himself, social media wise, and it’s a fraud in real life. Every person who got money, every person who’s rich isn’t a real one, and I think that kinda gets misconstrued in this society now because a lot of people have money, but they’re not genuine people.”
Here is what Pearl Gonzalez said about Cam’s comments about women;
“He said a woman should allow a man to be a man and I can’t agree more with that. There are roles we play in relationships. Men provide and protect, women nurture and love.”
Flip to the next page for Twitter reactions to Pearl’s take.
