Robert Griffin III and his wife love making social media content.
Griffin and his wife, Grete, a former heptathlete, are enjoying each other’s company now that he has more time on his hands following his firing from ESPN months ago.
On Tuesday, Robert Griffin took to his X account and posted a video of him and his wife doing a quirky dance.
Griffin could be seen standing and watching his wife, who was sporting some short shorts, as she did some sort of traditional Estonian dance.
The caption on the video read, “when he asks me to dance but I grew up in Estonia.”
When you ask her to dance for you but she grew up in Estonia 😂 pic.twitter.com/tGa7wPjk0V
— Robert Griffin III (@RGIII) January 14, 2025
Here is how social media reacted:
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“lol, at least she got a lil rhythm famo🫡,” one fan said.
lol at least she got a lil rhythm famo🫡
— #demstarzndabuildn✭ (@Millslelone) January 14, 2025
“What episode of Yellowstone is this?” another fan asked.
What episode of Yellowstone is this?
— Robby Baber (@rlbaber22) January 14, 2025
“I really dig Robert’s style. We all need to be more like Mr. Griffin,” one fan stated as he praised Robert Griffin.
I really dig Robert's style.
— Steve Cramer (@enslaved1s) January 14, 2025
We all need to be more like Mr. Griffin
“I really need to get an Estonia stamp in my passport….” a fourth fan added.
I really need to get an Estonia stamp in my passport….
— Dust in the wind🇺🇸⬜️ (@FOACAD) January 14, 2025
“I know that it was hard for the two of you to keep a straight face making this clip! 🤣” a final fan said.
I know that it was hard for the two of you to keep a straight face making this clip! 🤣
— Bluemagic94 (@Bluemagic911171) January 14, 2025
Robert Griffin III Faced Heavy Backlash Over Race-Baiting Post About Justin Herbert
Robert Griffin III might not be on ESPN anymore, but he still has the power to upset thousands of people at once.
On Saturday, Justin Herbert was roasted on social media for his performance. He was 14-of-32 with 242 passing yards.
He threw for one touchdown pass but had four interceptions.
Griffin demanded he got roasted just as much as the quarterbacks in Baltimore and Dallas.
“The national media better hold Justin Herbert accountable for his playoff performances like they do to Lamar Jackson and Dak Prescott,” he wrote.
Fans blasted him instead for race-baiting.