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NFL Star Cam Newton Clashes with Host Over Contract Details

Summary

  • Cam Newton attempted to avoid revealing his reported $133 million contract details
  • Newton playfully shushed the host and said "the devil is a liar" when pressed on the figures
  • Newton described himself as a "content creator" rather than a "media mogul"
NFL Star Cam Newton Clashes with Host Over Contract Details

In a recent interview on the Tamron Hall show, former NFL star Cam Newton found himself in a playful clash with the host over the details of his reported $133 million contract. When Hall directly asked Newton about the 11-year, $133 million deal, the sportsman shifted in his seat and repeatedly shushed her, saying "the devil is a liar" and that "the zeros can be behind the decimal, and nobody cares about them."

Newton continued to push back against Hall's attempts to confirm the contract figures, telling her that he's "just a content creator" rather than a "media mogul" as she had described him. The exchange grew increasingly lighthearted, with Newton inviting Hall to join his new BET show as a guest.

Despite Newton's efforts to avoid revealing the specifics, the interview provided a glimpse into the former Carolina Panthers quarterback's reluctance to discuss the details of his lucrative NFL career. The back-and-forth highlighted Newton's media savvy and his desire to control the narrative around his professional accomplishments.

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Cam Newton's reported NFL contract was 11 years and $133 million, though he refused to confirm the exact details during the interview.
Newton repeatedly shushed Hall and said "the devil is a liar" when she asked about the $133 million figure, trying to avoid confirming the details.
Newton pushed back on being called a "media mogul," telling Hall that he considers himself a "content creator" instead.

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