Zach Wilson is still trending on the internet following wild rumors that he had relations with his mom Lisa Wilson’s best friend. I’ve said that his trend isn’t ending anytime soon since Twitter is yet to fish out Lisa’s best friend her son slept with. Now, adult entertainment company CamSoda has stepped in and thrown an opportunity at Zach’s doorstep to become a Recruiter for the company for a cool $69K.
TPS got the juice;
According to Mike J. Atsi, a writer for PFWA, an adult entertainment company has offered the 22-year-old to head a certain division of the company.
CamSoda is offering the quarterback $69,000 to become a recruiter for their division. Not only will Wilson not accept the offer, he certainly will never speak out about this incident.
In his rookie year, the Jets quarterback played 13 games and finished with a 3-10 record. He also threw for just nine touchdowns and 11 interceptions.
Wilson is just hoping this story goes away so he can get back to focusing on his day job.
Meanwhile, his mom is loving the attention.
It all started when a report came out saying that Wilson’s ex-girlfriend was sleeping with his old teammate and roommate at BYU, Dax Milne. Abbey Gile, who was called a “homie hopper,” fired back by saying that Wilson is the true homie hopper as he slept with his mom’s best friend.
His mother, Lisa Wilson, is trying her best to drown out the news by posting about everything else. She eventually alluded to it during her recent Instagram stories.
“We wash away all the bullsh*t. Just wash away any negative toxic energy that is surrounding you.”
She then spoke on how many more followers she had on her page, basically alluding to how weird it was, like she hasn’t heard the rumors surrounding her son.
“Jeez, it was weird, I woke up today to 2,000 new followers, a.k.a investigative reporters.” “We’re just going to let you catch on because I’m not sure you’re going to be here for very long.”
Wilson — who went viral at the 2021 NFL Draft when her son was selected No. 2 overall by the Jets — posted an emotional, nearly 30-minute-long Instagram video Sunday decrying the evils of social media and online predators.
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