As Hurricane Milton hit Florida, Tua Tagovailoa's wife Annah reshared a post promoting Donald Trump. The post highlighted the former president's work for hurricane relief, which seemed to have impressed Anna.
Fans, however, weren't entirely impressed with Annah's take. In fact, a few even trolled the Dolphins, relating the team's mad season to Tagovailoa's wife and her political views.
"No wonder why the dolphins suck," one fan wrote.
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"Whole family got CTE," another person added.
"How many concussions has SHE had?," one user asked.
Some even connected the take to Tua Tagovailoa's recent concussion:
"No wonder bro hasn't retired.... dude might not believe cte is real 😬 ."
"CTE hitting already," another user wrote.
"Having CTE be an official sponsor of your campaign is crazy," another fan added.
A few users wanted to keep politics and sports separate.
"Who cares about politics I could literally care less who's president because f--k the news," one fan added.
"Keep politics out of sports‼️‼️," another fan said.
"But I seriously don't care what entertainers and their partners think about politics from any side of the aisle," one user noted.
What did Tua Tagovailoa's wife Annah share about Donald Trump?
On Wednesday, October 9, Annah posted a reel about Donald Trump on her Instagram. It was a post about Trump's hotel in Miami (Doral Miami), which has been turned into a shelter for the hurricane and is housing 275 linemen from Florida.
"President Trump is housing 275 Florida linemen free of charge at his Doral Miami resort ahead of hurricane Miltion's landfall. My President," the tweet by Benny Johnson read.
The hurricane has multiple NFL players and their partners reaching out on social media, hoping to help a few in need while spreading awareness.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers QB Baker Mayfield's wife Emily shared an update with fans this week, assuring everyone that she and the family were safe.
"So many people checking in to make sure we are safe. We are. Praying hard for this beautiful place that's become our home, our community, our family," Emily wrote.
Emily asked everyone to be safe, urging them to keep safety above personal belongings.
Beginning in Mexico, Hurricane Milton has made its way to Florida, flooding cities as people move to evacuate and find shelter.
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