Cam Newton says he is not a fan of “bad b—h” women who “can’t cook” and “don’t know how to be quiet.”
While appearing on the “Million Dollaz Worth of Game” podcast, Newton angered many women by saying he believes women should be traditional like his mother.
Newton believes women should cook and clean to appease their men.
The unemployed NFL quarterback complained about women who call themselves “boss b—h” but they “can’t cook” and “don’t know when to be quiet.”
“Now a woman for me is, handling your own but knowing how to cater to a man’s needs,” he said.
Newton was fortunate to be raised in a traditional 2 parent household.
“I had a perfect, a perfect example of what a man was in my life by my father. My parents have been together for 36, 37 years now and it’s a beautiful thing,” Newton said via Mediaite.
“I grew up in a three parent household. My mom, my father, and my grandmother. And I knew what a woman was. Not a bad b—h!” Newton declared.
“A bad bitch is a person who’s just, you know, ‘Girl I’m a bad b—h, I’m doing this, I’m doing that.’ I look the part but I don’t act the part,” Newton said, describing every Instagram model.
“There’s a lot of women who are bad b—-es. And I say b—-es in a way, not to degrade a woman but just to go off the aesthetic of what they deem is a boss chick,” he said.
“Now a woman for me is, handling your own but knowing how to cater to a man’s needs. Right? And I think a lot of times when you get that aesthetic of ‘I’m a boss bitch, Imma this, Imma that.’ No baby! But you can’t cook. You don’t know when to be quiet! You don’t know how to allow a man to lead.”
Newton fathered four children with ex-girlfriend, Kia Proctor (pictured). The former stripper left Newton and took their kids with her after she learned he cheated on her with an Instagram model.
NFL quarterback Cam Newton complained about women who "can't cook" and "don’t know when to be quiet."
"Now a women for me is, handling your own but knowing how to cater to a man’s needs." https://t.co/Dzw3QMtpwI pic.twitter.com/WdYsetopRJ
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