Anthony Kim Motivates The Masses By Vowing To Not Let A Crackhead Outwork Him

Don't let a crackhead outwork you today. That's the message professional golfer Anthony Kim wanted to share to the world shortly after the sun was up on Wednesday morning.

Kim also not-so-subtly alluded to the fact that he has experience with substances in the funny, yet somewhat bizarre post on X.

While his joke about a crackhead (which he misspelled) was a solid one for the world to wake up to on Wednesday, the funniest thing about his post is that he randomly threw #girldad on the end of it.

After quite literally living in hiding for over a decade, the 38-year-old Kim is having plenty of fun on social media since joining LIV Golf earlier this year. 

Anthony disappeared from professional golf in 2012 and had not been seen or heard from since his surprise return to the game. 

Among the many rumors about Kim living a secret life for the past 12 years centered around an insurance policy. It has long been believed that Kim had an insurance policy that would pay him $10-20 million in the case of a career-ending injury and if he were to accept that money, then he would not be allowed to play on the PGA Tour again.

Shortly after making his debut with LIV, he spoke vaguely about the insurance policy rumors.

"I'm not at liberty to talk about the details of the settlement or what happened regarding that," Kim said. "I know that public opinion is that I took this money and ran and decided that I was going to just hang out, but that wasn't the case at all."

He claimed he did a whole lot of nothing during his time away from the game.

"I didn't really leave the house, watched a lot of reality TV, ate a lot of food, and really hung out with my animals, and occasionally had a good time," Kim said, before revealing he had six dogs and two monkeys at the time.

Now that he's back in the public eye, Kim is taking full advantage of the moment, and not letting any crackheads out there outwork him along the way.

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