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NFL legend roasted by Keke Palmer after accidentally streaming himself having sex on Instagram

NFL legend roasted by Keke Palmer after accidentally streaming himself having sex on Instagram

Keke Palmer poked fun at Shannon Sharpe's viral mishap.

Keke Palmer roasted Shannon Sharpe over the NFL legend's accidental viral mishap on social media in a hilarious moment.

Palmer appeared on Sharpe's Club Shay Shay podcast as the actress discussed how she felt uncomfortable in certain acting gigs earlier in her career, recalling a kissing scene with an older actor.

Sharpe quipped: "You like em' older, huh?"

The pair started to laugh before Palmer savagely replied: "That’s what Michelle said..."

Palmer made reference to Sharpe accidentally posting himself seemingly having sex with a woman on Instagram.

The 56-year-old, who previously hinted that the woman's name is Michelle, fell over his seat when she mentioned that name.

"Come on, Keke!” He said, before adding: "That’s too soon! You’ve been waiting for that! It’s too soon, Keke, oh my goodness!"

The production crew, who were not in shot, could be heard laughing behind the scenes.

Palmer began to dance as she enjoyed her own joke.

"They don’t call you hunky uncy for nothing," she continued while grinning.



In September, Sharpe, who won three Super Bowls during his career in the NFL, went viral after uploading a video that featured audio of a woman apparently moaning in pleasure.

He apologised for his mishap and referenced his lack of technical knowledge on the social networking platform.

“I threw my phone on the bed, engaged in an activity,” Sharpe said. “I did not know IG live. I’ve never turned IG live on so I don’t know how it works and all of sudden my other phone started going off.

"My heart sank," he replied when his marketing representative called him to inform him what had happened. "I called my agent, I called the agency, I called ESPN and I [thought] just tell them the truth.

"My phone wasn’t hacked, it wasn’t a prank, it was me being a healthy, active male."

Featured Image Credit: Club Shay Shay/Instagram/Shannon Sharpe

Topics: NFL