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Lamar Jackson Wears Women’s Perfume, and Honestly? We Respect It

Breaking Stereotypes, Dominating the Field, and Smelling Better Than All of Us

Lamar Jackson Wears Women’s Perfume, and Honestly? We Respect It
Lamar Jackson #8 of the Baltimore Ravens | Patrick Smith/Getty Images/AFP

Smells Like Victory 🌸

If he wants to smell like heaven on earth, let him.

Let me start by saying this: Lamar Jackson has taste. The Ravens QB went on GQ’s “10 Essentials” and casually mentioned that he likes to wear women’s perfume. He’s all about the softer, more luxurious vibe, and honestly, same. This is also why he created his own unisex fragrance, Night Lights, which he described as “soft and sexy” for everyone.

We’re talking about a guy who can run circles around NFL defenses but still wants to smell like a jasmine daydream. Naturally, there are people clutching their pearls about this, as if a man preferring a lighter scent somehow threatens the entire NFL. Toxic masculinity is alive and well, but thankfully, so is Lamar’s taste level. If he wants to smell like heaven on earth, let him.

 

Cookies and Milk for the Win

Speaking of good taste, Lamar also revealed that he has a serious cookies-and-milk habit, and this might be where he and I align spiritually. His top cookies? Macadamia nut, sugar, and (controversial pick) peanut butter. Look, macadamia nut is an elite choice—chef’s kiss—but peanut butter? Questionable. That said, I respect the consistency: Lamar has range on the field and with his snacks.

 

A Softer Side of the QB

What I love most about all of this is how Lamar’s softer side contrasts so nicely with his absolutely brutal performances on the field. Let’s not forget, this is the same guy dominating NFL games week after week. Lamar Jackson’s stats this season? Leading the Ravens to a solid 9-5 record, throwing for over 3,000 yards, and rushing for nearly 600. He’s the epitome of a dual-threat quarterback, but he’s also someone who’d rather chill in his Era 8 hoodie, spray some Night Lights, and have cookies and milk.

This is why Lamar Jackson is my favorite. He’s a complex character in a league that’s too often boxed into toxic macho stereotypes. If embracing a gourmand dream scent and an elite snack game makes him stand out in NFL news, then the league could use more players like him.

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