Charles Barkley Plays ‘Pop the Balloon’ w/ San Antonio Women In Hilarious Twist

Charles Barkley Plays ‘Pop the Balloon’ w/ San Antonio Women In Hilarious Twist
Charles Barkley was hilariously roped into a game of “Pop the Balloon” with women from San Antonio.
The unexpected moment had everyone cracking up, especially given Charles Barkley’s longtime jokes about women in the city.
He said during a March Madness music festival recently:
“Listen, San Antonio is a great city. I want to say this, y’all are a great city. I love Gregg Popovich and the Spurs. No seriously San Antonio, y’all put on a major, major, great show. And I want to say this … and yes, y’all got some big b****es here.”
That wasn’t the first time he dissed San Antonio women. In 2014 he said,
“Some big ol’ women down there [in San Antonio] … that’s a gold mine for Weight Watchers. Victoria is definitely a secret (in San Antonio) … they can’t wear no Victoria’s Secret down there. … They wear bloomers down there. … Ain’t nothing skimpy down there.”
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In the special “Pop the Balloon” edition, Charles Barkley was trolled by the women of San Antonio right back.
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