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Cam Newton Called Out For Sexist Comments Regarding “Women Who Can’t Cook”

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Free-agent NFL quarterback Cam Newton is catching heat from women for some recent comments he made. During a recent episode of the Million Dollaz Worth of Game podcast, the winding abusing jock decided to talk about women who can't cook, don't stop talking, and can't cater to the needs of men.

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