Football Mom (Photo via @liseday_/X)
A certain football mom is going viral online after posing for a photo with her son and posting it to X/Twitter.
Said mom, presumably named Elise, had men lining up to be her son’s stepfather, with the comments coming in hot after the photo hit the web.
The pic shows Elise wearing a short, green top and light blue flared denim pants while bent in a seductive pose accentuating her behind while holding four fingers up to denote her son’s jersey number.
It has garnered over 12 million views since it was posted on September 7.
Check it out right below:
Football Mom Had The Entire Internet Asking The Same Thing
As noted above, Elise’s comments went off as she was inundated with offers.
“Can I be his father,” a user asked.
“I’ll step up,” another offered.
“Does he need a step father? 🤣” someone else enquired.
“I really don’t care if he’s the worst kid ever,” someone added.
“Can you ask him if he needs a step daddy 😶🌫️plsss,” another user begged.
“i think i just found the next youth football team i wanna coach,” a comment read.
“Can his dad fight ?” another person asked.
“I bet he gets endless playing time and the coaches are attentive while answering all your questions and concerns right away,” someone deduced.
The offers did not go unnoticed, though everyone got turned down.
“Yall my son does not need a daddy!” Elise declared, adding, “Thank you for the kind offerings though.”
Maybe try the DMs?
Here’s a closer look at Elise:
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