Adrien Broner’s Cryptic IG Post Has Fans Worried

Adrien Broner's Cryptic IG Post Has Fans Worried

Adrien Broner’s Cryptic IG Post Has Fans Worried! It appears Broner is suffering from depression.

Social media has been buzzing since Adrien Broner took to the gram and posted a series of cryptic messages to his fans and then deleted them. Read on…

Adrien Broner's Cryptic IG Post Has Fans Worried

CelebNSports247.com has learned that Adrien Broner, who loves to brag like Floyd Mayweather about what he owns is somewhat of a shy guy, but his latest IG posts have fans worried.

The world champion boxer Adrien Broner has said a few things that have caused a bit of controversy, but even so, he is still beloved by millions. His controversy has ranged from threatening gays, being cuffed in Miami and pissed when asked about Mayweather.

Over the weekend, the 30-year-old took to his Instagram page to unofficially announce that he was hanging up his gloves.

Adrien said:

I’m retiring.

He went on to say in a meme:

Boxing is a lonely sport. I’m done with this sh*t give me a brick and let me turn it into 8 with some that.

Then, in another message he added:

I finally can experience what it feels like to smoke weed snort a line shoot heroin taste acid I been feeling to get that high.

That is when fans were shocked and started to worry for the well being of Broner.

He continued to share in his Instagram Story that he wished someone would step in with an intervention, stating:

I need help from somebody smh I am not focused at all on boxing right now I feel like f*ck boxing and f*ck everybody #OnGodNem.

This is serious, when someone is asking for help, he NEEDS it. This is NOT he time for his usual “yes men” to be around him, he NEEDS a REAL person to help him get through his depression.

He then shared pictures of his fancy foods and wrote that even though he’s stressed out, he’s always going to make sure he’s eating well.

We reached out to him in the comment section with some words of advice (above):

As far as his retirement announcement goes, only time will tell if the champ is truly ready to leave his boxing career behind.

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