“Rat tail,” “This is not legal”: Fans dislike Baby Gronk’s unique mullet hairstyle that is famous among “baddies”

Madden San Miguel, famously known as Baby Gronk on the internet, recently talked about his unique haircut in a latest Instagram video. Though he said that his haircut was famous among “baddies” (a word used to describe conventionally attractive ladies), some fans on the internet strongly expressed their dislike.

The 11-year-old said that the name of the haircut was “Baby Gronk Mullet.”

“The baddies fall in love with it. I’mma keep it like this to find the baddies.”

Fans expressed their dislike for the haircut by writing such comments:

“Bro this is not legal,” wrote one IG user.

“Rat tail,” another fan chimed in.

“Bro has the longest rat tail 💀💀💀,” a use commented.

There were more comments from Instagram users who did not like his latest video.

“Bra ur dad is ruining any chance u did have at life 💀💀,” a fan commented.

“Bro barber lined him up with toaster and gave him a coconut fade💀,” another user commented.

“Like he has ever had any experience with “baddies”. This kid is going to need therapy because of his Dad,” a user wrote.

Image Credit: @maddensanmiguel/Instagram
Image Credit: @maddensanmiguel/Instagram

Baby Gronk has become a figure of contention on the internet

Baby Gronk went viral by showcasing his football prowess online, but fans noticed a shift in his social media content. The Texas native and his father, Jake Sab Miguel, have creative content classified as “rage baiting,” which means that the audience on the internet often feels displeasure or uneasiness after interacting with such content.

Fans have often complained that Madden San Miguel no longer focuses on football and has instead become a meme on the internet. This is the polar opposite of what the former Houston Texas DB once said.

J.J. Watt once said that he did not like the direction Baby Gronk was headed, training like a professional. He wrote on X:

“I’ve always said…Kids should play multiple sports and kids should be allowed to be kids. I’m not against advanced leagues, better competition, etc.But no kid should be playing one sport all year & no kid should be training “like a pro” until at least HS. They’re kids.”

Apart from making random content, Madden San Miguel went on a viral committing spree where he committed to schools like Oklahoma, Colorado, Oklahoma State, Missouri, Penn State, Clemson, Texas Tech, Washington, and Texas A&M all in a week.

Though he has visited some of the schools, Madden San Miguel has not made any decision. Additionally, he is part of the 2031 recruiting class, meaning, there is ample time till Baby Gronk becomes eligible for college.

Edited by Abigail Kevichusa

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