Fans react to Baby Gronk's "I hate Father's Day" monologue on IG: "We hate your dad too don’t worry"

Image Credit: @maddensanmiguel/Instagram
Image Credit: @maddensanmiguel/Instagram

While other student-athletes were sharing love and gratitude-filled messages and posts for their fathers on Father's Day, Baby Gronk took a different approach and instead listed all the things that he "hates" about his dad, Jake San Miguel. When fans saw the Instagram video where the Frisco native criticized his dad, the comments section quickly filled up.

In the video, the 12-year-old slammed his father for making him play football and for making him a popular social media figure.

"I hate my dad," he said. "I hate Father's Day. He forces me to play sports. I hate football. I hate social media. I just want to be a kid. He won't let me do nothing. Why do I have to have my DAD?"

The caption of the post was:

"I HATE MY DAD ! I HATE FATHERS DAY !"

The post has over 20,000 views, with some Instagram users saying they "hate" his father as well.

"We hate your dad too don’t worry," a fan commented.
""i hate social media" proceeds to post it on social media," an IG user pointed out.
"id hate him as well if he made me do this corny a** sh*t," another fan wrote.
Image Credit: @maddensanmiguel/Instagram
Image Credit: @maddensanmiguel/Instagram

Other fans joked that Baby Gronk's father was behind the video.

"His dad recording this 😂😂😂," a fan wrote.
"Forced you to make this cringey video," another fan commented.
"bro doesn’t have to act this video," another user noted.
Image Credit: @maddensanmiguel/Instagram
Image Credit: @maddensanmiguel/Instagram

Baby Gronk went on a commitment spree in a matter of weeks

Baby Gronk, whose real name is Madden San Miguel, has become one of the most talked-about personalities on social media because of his and his father's off-field activities. While Baby Gronk's father promotes him as a talented football star, it gets overshadowed by their other controversies.

Madden and his father have been committing and de-committing from prestigious colleges. Despite being six to seven years away from actually committing to a college, the father-son duo had started to choose the program of their liking.

Committing to Texas, Tennessee, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, USC, Texas again, Ohio State, Michigan, Colorado, Nebraska, LSU, Oklahoma, Texas A&M, Missouri and now Oregon, the child named almost every covetous Power Five school.

Despite taking visits to many schools, he has not been offered by any of them. It is also not possible for football programs to offer a scholarship to a recruit until they are a junior in high school.

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