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J.J. Watt: If you don’t want to see what I’m doing, stop following me on social media
- Updated: April 20, 2016
4:08 PM ET
HOUSTON — Texans defensive end J.J. Watt is well aware of criticism he faces for his presence on social media.
He’s accused of being fake when photos or videos of his charitable works surface. He’s accused of constantly wanting attention, as he was on Tuesday after posting a Snapchat photo that indicated he was at the Texans’ facility despite workouts being canceled due to severe flooding.
It does bother him. Sometimes he even fires back on Twitter. Ultimately, though, Watt said he won’t let it change the way he operates.
“We have social media and people want to see access to you,” Watt said. “They want to know what you’re doing. Day to day what’s going on in your life. And then every single thing you do becomes a story, whether …
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