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“I wouldn’t say it offends me, but it definitely affects me, where I go, ‘Wow, man. Like really?’” Foster said of Gobert’s gesture. “I mean, come on. That’s not what we are about.
In which, I put my hand in front of my face and say ‘You can’t see me.’ And the reason I did this is that while we were making the album to which my theme music is on, my younger brother ...
Where does the gesture come from? Cena has been doing the "You Can't See Me" move since he brought it to the WWE in the early 2000s, waving an open hand across his face to suggest he's too fast ...
During Sunday's women's final, Reese waved her hand in front of her face, known as the braggadocious "you cant see me" gesture, while staring down Clark, and then pointed to her ring finger.
At the women's NCAA final, Angel Reese of LSU waved her hand in front of her face while glaring at Iowa's Caitlin Clark. Here's what the gesture means and why it sent social media into a tizzy.
At the women's NCAA final, Angel Reese of LSU waved her hand in front of her face while glaring at Iowa's Caitlin Clark. Here's what the gesture means and why it sent social media into a tizzy.
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