Fresh off collaborating with Antonio Brown on his debut album, Keyshia Cole might be developing feelings for the NFL wide receiver.
The R&B singer took to her Instagram Stories this week to post pictures of the two together, writing, “Miss him! A lot.”
Back in April, after collaborating with AB on “Don’t Leave,” the first single off his Paradigm album, Cole spoke with TMZ about her relationship with the former All-Pro wide receiver.
“I think he’s really talented, for sure,” she said. “I love the body of work that he created. I think he’s gonna be great. I do. I wouldn’t have collaborated if I didn’t think he’d be great.”
Despite his recent foray into the music world, Brown has yet to announce his retirement from football. In January, the Tampa Bay Bucs parted ways with AB after he walked off the field during the team’s Week 18 game against the Jets. Weeks later, the former All-Pro wide receiver sat down with Complex for a wide-ranging conversation, where he maintained that he hasn’t ruled out a return to the NFL.
“I’m a football player, man. I’m a professional athlete. Let’s not get that twisted. That’s my main thing,” he said, adding that he’s already been in contact with some organizations. “A couple teams called.”
Elsewhere in the interview, Brown described his music as being about overcoming adversity and remaining a champion. “It’s just about being a champion, overcoming adversity, persevering, and not letting people get in your head or dictate your position,” he explained. “Just being driven, being exciting, and being encouraging.”
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