Former NFL star Terrell Owens sparked debate recently after he shared the reasons behind his dating preferences.
During an Instagram Live with Chad Ochocinco this past weekend, Owens shared:
“My experiences with Black women growing up wasn’t so good. When I started dating white girls, my first experience with white girls was when I went to college. I tried to date some Black girls when I was in college. They did not like me. I was skinny, I was scrawny, I was teased from high school even to college, I got teased for being dark-skinned. So there was a lot of self-esteem issues.”
“Nah, I’m being dead honest,” Owens continued. “When I got my opportunity, my first experience with a white girl, it wasn’t bad. But I just totally gravitated to white girls after that. That wasn’t the situation. So again, my experiences with Black women growing up wasn’t so good. But that still didn’t deter me from still dating or pursuing Black girls. So my thing now is, because I know there’s a stigma that’s stereotypical of athletes to go off and make money and date the opposite color, opposite race. But for me now, where I am, it’s not even about color, it’s not even about race. For me, it’s about somebody that I have some chemistry with, good energy, and I get a good vibe with. That’s where I am. We all want somebody that’s attractive, you know what I mean? Aesthetics are gonna play a big part.”
In the clip, Karen Hunter and Tyler Merritt discuss Owens’ remarks.