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Avast ye! Saints' Juwan Johnson and his fair wench Chanen spill the beans on their TikTok fame and jousting with trolls.

2024-02-03

Arr, mateys! Listen up, me hearties! 'Tis be the tale of Juwan Johnson, the scurvy dog from New Orleans Saints. He and his bonny bride, Chanen, did spill the beans to Fox News Digital 'bout their TikTok stardom and the pesky trolls they be encounterin' in the vast oceans of the internet.

New Orleans Saints tight end, Juwan Johnson, has become a notable player in the NFL, earning a spot on the team in 2020 and maintaining his roster position through the 2023 season. While he may not have the same level of popularity as Travis Kelce or George Kittle, he and his wife, Chanen, have gained fame on TikTok, amassing over 3.1 million followers on the social media platform. However, with popularity also comes criticism, as trolls and critics flood the comments section.

Chanen Johnson admitted that in the beginning, she was more bothered by the comments than Juwan was. Being new to the football scene, she took the negative comments to heart. However, she eventually learned to laugh at them and not take them seriously, realizing that many of the critics were likely young and didn't know what they were talking about. This change in perspective allowed her to become more confident and vulnerable, leading them to share more aspects of their lives on TikTok.

Despite being a Saints tight end and gaining fame on TikTok, Juwan jokingly claims that he is more famous for being Chanen's husband. He often encounters fans who recognize him as her husband rather than as a football player or TikTok star. Nevertheless, Juwan appreciates the opportunity to spread positivity and has teamed up with his wife to raise money and awareness for Shelter Bowl 2024, partnering with Greater Good Charities and Hill’s Pet Nutrition.

In his fourth season with the Saints, Juwan Johnson concluded with 37 catches for 368 yards and four touchdowns. He finds it "cool" to have the ability to make a positive impact both on and off the field.

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