Cole Beasley Does Not Approve Of Men Painting Their Fingernails Either

Count Cole Beasley among the people who don’t approve of the trend of men painting their fingernails. 

Earlier this morning, Beasley replied to a since-deleted post that centered around this topic. While it’s unclear what the post said, it was apparent that the former NFL wide receiver (who is currently a free agent) doesn't like men who paint their fingernails.

"I cant with these dudes. Lol," Beasley wrote on X. He was also responding to a comment from Philadelphia Eagles cornerback Darius Slay, who was expressing a similar sentiment.

That comment was posted at 11:22 a.m. this morning. Naturally, lots of people commented and told him he was being hypocritical. These people argued that he should respect what other people do with their bodies, since he was so strongly against being forced to get the COVID vaccine. It’s not an intelligent argument, but most online ones aren’t.

At 5:42 the same day, he posted a follow-up tweet asking why people thought it was weird that he was against men painting their nails.

Frankly, I’m wondering why too. 

OutKick’s Mark Harris wrote at length about why this is not normal behavior. I agree with him in every sense. It doesn’t matter if high-profile athletes like Caleb Williams or Jarred McCain do it. It’s something women do to help make themselves look more beautiful; it’s ridiculous if men do it as well.

Beasley was as accurate with this as he was with his vaccine stance, and I don’t blame him for being peeved with men who unnecessarily act feminine.

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John Simmons graduated from Liberty University hoping to become a sports journalist. He’s lived his dream while working for the Media Research Center and can’t wait to do more in this field with Outkick. He could bore you to death with his knowledge of professional ultimate frisbee, and his one life goal is to find Middle Earth and start a homestead in the Shire. He’s still working on how to make that happen.