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Floyd Mayweather Abortion Scandal: Humiliating Ex-Fiance Miss Jackson, New Anti-Bullying App [UPDATE]

Floyd Mayweather is atrocious. Fueling the fire that is his already highly negative public image, Mayweather caused a scandal last week when he posted his ex-fiancee's sonogram on Instagram, revealing to the world that she had an abortion. Now on the heels of this public humiliation of Miss Jackson (Shantel Christine Jackson on her driver's license) Mayweather and a surprising new business partner are launching a new anti-bullying app.

Mayweather, who is arguably the best boxer in the world, is a horrible person. News of the Instagram fiasco hit big last week but Mayweather may have started these cyberbullying tactics even sooner. Apparently several female members of Floyd's entourage took a photo posing with a Birkin bag that Shantel Jackson had recently pawned; a bag Mayweather had given her during their relationship. While there is no direct evidence to link Mayweather to this cruel taunt, it appears to be in line with his usual tactics (via Boxing Buzz):

"According to media accounts, pawn shop employees then contacted Mayweather and crew about the luxury item just purchased by their store and Mayweather offered to buy back the purse.

"A short while later, the purse was prominently featured in a photo taken on Mayweather's private plane, placed on a table and surrounded by laughing, taunting members of the fighter's female entourage."

So clearly the next big undertaking Floyd Mayweather has in mind is a campaign to stop cyberbullying. And his partner in this noble venture? The Beeb (via International Business Times):

"Floyd Mayweather and Justin Bieber are an unlikely pair, but they're the best of friends. Mayweather and Bieber's "bromance" doesn't stop as soon as the undefeated boxer steps out of the ring. The Canadian pop star also supports Mayweather on the business side of things beyond the ring.

"The pair are among the celebrities who take bullying seriously. It is the very reason why they were so keen to support the Shots app. 'It is the one place where they can feel comfortable freely sharing positive moments of their lives without the worry of negativity and ridicule from naysayers.'"

That sounds totally sincere and believable.

What do you think? Is Floyd Mayweather a total hypocrite? Will he ever stop harassing and publicly humiliating his ex?

Tell us your thoughts in the comments below.

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