“Drones Flying Over”: Jaylen Brown Blasts Media for Invading Family Privacy After Burglary at His Mom’s House
Amid a personal tragedy, Jaylen Brown lamented over the media’s intrusive act. Two weeks ago, on a weekend, the Boston Celtics star forward’s house in Wellesley, Massachusetts was broken into when the star was in Washington. While Brown’s family brought the situation under control over time, the family couldn’t control just one thing – the media. Tonight, the reigning Final MVP dropped the hammer on the media with a serious accusation.
Speaking to the press after tonight’s game against the Pacers, Brown said, “I mean, I just been spending time with my family, obviously, like the situations that happened a week or so ago kind of affected us a little bit. Made us start to evaluate, think about things a little bit differently. We didn’t love kind of how the media approached the situation.” Notably, it was his mother’s house, which was broken in and it’s confirmed that she was not hurt.
He further added, “We had drones flying over our house, people knocking on the door. It was a lot, but you know, we get it. It is what it is, but that definitely takes some brain power to kind of have to filter through that for your family and stuff like that and we got some decisions we got to make going forward.” It’s certainly an unfortunate situation for the family to deal with the intrusive media amid a personal tragedy.
Jaylen Brown & Media: Outspoken and fearless
Boston Celtics star is one of the few players in the league who have a straightforward approach when it comes to media. While he barely featured in interviews and podcasts earlier, Brown’s commanding personality never really showed up. He recently grabbed everyone’s attention when he called out Stephen A. Smith for referring to him as less marketable. The star hit him back with a viral post on X, writing, “State the source.” It immediately went on to become a catchphrase.
Moreover, Jaylen Brown criticized the media several times for setting the narratives. Recently, featuring in a podcast, he said, “I don’t really do too many podcasts, too much talking, interviews, I rarely do them… So some of the narratives float and I allow them to float, but going forward I look forward to clearing up some misconceptions and addressing some things in the past.”
Following that, he sat down with A. Smith for an interview. Indeed, cleared some misconceptions surrounding him. Nevertheless, on the other hand, the authorities may have to keep an eye on the repeated break-ins in sports stars’ houses. Recently, Cincinnati Bengals’ quarterback Joe Burrow’s home was broken into when he was playing against the Cowboys. Similarly, in October, two Chiefs players’ houses were broken into. What do you make of the situation? Let us know in the comments.