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ESPN deletes cringey ‘SportsCenter’
tweet with ‘Euphoria’ meme

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Posted By: AltaD, 2/28/2022 3:49:45 PM

And just like that, it’s gone. ESPN’s “SportsCenter” account deleted a cringe tweet featuring a meme from HBO’s “Euphoria.” If you wish to avoid spoilers about the show’s second season finale, do not proceed. Twitter user @LukeZim snagged a screenshot of the now-deleted tweet, in which “SportsCenter” posted a photo of 13-year-old character Ashtray, who has lived a life replete with drugs and violence, with the caption, “Name an athlete as fearless as this guy.”(Snip) “The content posted was not in alignment with ESPN’s brand and we removed it.”

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The character is a teenage criminal who shoots a cop, I'd say the post praising him perfectly aligns with ESPN's views.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: Axeman 2/28/2022 4:33:17 PM (No. 1085881)
ESPN? HBO? Euphoria? Whatever...
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Reply 2 - Posted by: Ribicon 2/28/2022 5:16:14 PM (No. 1085913)
People still watch TV?
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