LaVar Arrington Dressed As J.J. Watt For Halloween, Denies Wearing White Face (Photo)
A lot of young football players want to be J.J. Watt, including former NFL linebacker LaVar Arrington who dressed up as the Houston Texans defensive lineman for Halloween, and it came with some controversy
LaVar Arrington dressed as J.J. Watt for Halloween this year and even appeared on the NFL Network to show off his costume, which included a bloody noise and some “light makeup” that had some viewers thinking he was in “white face” which is obviously a very bad idea to dress as a member of another race.
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Check out the pictures for yourself and you can judge for yourself.
Was this a poor decision by Arrington or just a guy trying to have some fun with his Halloween costume?
If you’re in the company of those who believe Arrington is in fact wearing white face, he did his best to explain the makeup while on the NFL Network this morning and on his twitter account after his appearance resulted in his mentions getting filled up with some angry comments.
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