Meet Christian Walker Son of Herschel Walker, Video Viral On Social Media After Complaining About Gas Prices
3 min readCriticism walks with you like a shadow if you are a celebrity’s child no matter what you do. Christian Walker faces criticism for wearing a hoodie while talking about high gas prices.
Critic attention Goes on $1200 Givenchy hoodie
Out of the message and video posted by Christian Walker, what caught the attention of many is his $1200 Givenchy outfit.
While one commented on his Twitter post saying,“ I’m not sure which is more ridiculous…Christian Walker whining about gas prices while wearing a $1200 Givenchy Hoodie, or anyone spending $1200 on a hoodie because it has Givenchy written on it.”
Another Twitter user pointed to the fact that Christian’s father is Herschel Walker by stating “he’s never worked a day in his life.”
All this led to Givenchy trending on Twitter on Monday.
Christian Walker Say On It
In Christian Walker’s Twitter video he is seen at a pump station. He is mocking Joe Biden’s 2020 victory as he said,” This is divisive to my bank account. This is my hard-earned money. Christian Walker shared his thoughts on Twitter and Instagram by writing “Okay this isn’t funny anymore. $98???” complaining about $98.37 for roughly 21 gallons of gas.
He also criticized President Joe Biden by adding, “While Joe takes his afternoon naps and vacations at his beach house, gas prices and inflation are soaring.”
Christian walker’s Reply To Backlash
After the backlash and people ridiculing him on his social media posts, Christian Walker took it upon himself to respond to the constant criticism.
He wrote:” Yes because me wearing a Givenchy hoodie is connected to the fact that working-class Americans are struggling with gas prices right now.”
Another statement of his says “I worked at Williams Sonoma at the cash register, while winning two world championships, and skipping a grade. I’ve done more in a year than you’ve done in a lifetime. Jealous Pos.”
He replies to criticism for being the son of Herschel Walker, he posts a video on Twitter pretending to cry. He says “The Democrats don’t like me because I’m rich. Further, he added, I’m sorry that my parents weren’t lazy on the couch all day waiting for handouts. Walker said I am sorry that they built Business and won championships. I can shop at Fendi and Givenchy” and in the end, he wipes away his fake tears and smiles while saying “And scene.”
This back and forth leaves us to think about what matters most? The situation at hand or a person’s family background who tries to explain the situation. Do let us know your thoughts on this.