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NFL Player Calls Zedd A “Scrawny F*ck” After He’s Seen With His Supermodel Ex-Girlfriend


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Earlier this week, it was reported that Zedd might have a new love interest, as he was seen cozying up to model Olivia Culpo during Ariana Grande’s set at Coachella last Sunday. Turns out, Culpo’s ex, Detroit Lions wide receiver Danny Amendola, isn’t taking too kindly to the news.

Amendola posted and then deleted on Instagram a lengthy rant about the situation, including disapproval of Culpo’s possible new man.

“Not sure what’s in the future but the only thing I care about is her HAPPINESS. And if that’s dancing with scrony little f*cks, so be it.”

He doesn’t come right out and say it, but that’s a pretty clear shot at Zedd, whom Amendola must have seen dancing with Culpo in the media anywhere in the past couple of days.

We’ve never known Zedd to be one to engage in personal dramas (unless it’s against Diplo), so we’ll see soon how he handles this, if he even acknowledges it at all.

In the meantime, he plays Coachella again on the main stage tomorrow evening — let’s see who he brings out this weekend! Last weekend, he brought out Katy Perry to perform their collaboration, “365.”

 

Photo via Rukes.com

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: NFL Player Calls Zedd A “Scrawny F*ck” After He’s Seen With His Supermodel Ex-Girlfriend

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