Chad ‘Ochocinco’ Johnson Prevents Fan From Being Evicted

Chad ‘Ochocinco’ Johnson Prevents Fan From Being Evicted
Former NFL player, Chad Johnson took to social media to interact with a few followers on Friday. The 6-time NFL Pro Bowler, asked how everyone’s Friday was going. In response to Johnson’s question, a fan responsed to Johnson mentioning he was at risk of being evicted from his home.
Johnson replied asking the fan for proof of the eviction,
“Eviction? Show me the notice, I’ll take care of it.”

The follower posted the notice which mentioned a suit of $1,318 in unpaid rent. To his surprise, the former wide receiver sent the follower a PayPal payment of $1,500!The follower responded,
“God is our refuge and strength, I owe this man my life”

Chad replied, asking the follower to let his landlord know the next time, bet his rent balance in an FIFA video game match-up,
“Tell your landlord next time WE fall behind on rent to play me in Fifa for the balance.”

After our report, a few notable reality stars including Claudia Jordan, Sky from Black Ink Crew, and wife of R&B singer Tank, Zena Foster, reacted to Johnson’s good deed,

What are your thoughts on Johnson’s good deed? Let us know in the comments!
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