ESPN star Stephen A. Smith didn't appear to be too eager to hop on the mayo-in-the-coffee train set forth by Tennessee Titans rookie Will Levis.
in the latest episode of"The Stephen A. Smith Show." He titled the separate clip,"Only a white person would put mayonnaise in their coffee."
"I remember going to lunch and having one of those every single day in elementary school. But yeah, I don’t know, probably just my parents who forced me to eat what they wanted me to eat, and I ended up just liking it." TITANS' WILL LEVIS 'PROUD' OF HOW LOVED ONES HANDLED SPOTLIGHT, REVEALS HOW HE STAYED 'SANE' DURING DRAFT FALL
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