Former Baseball Star Aubrey Huff Unleashes Fury on Toilet Paper Hoarders
Tired of finding the toilet paper aisles at his local stores empty, former Major League Baseball star Aubrey Huff has unleashed his fury on hoarders.
Huff’s comment is part of a 25-second video he posted Monday on social media.
In it, he says he went to three different stores in search of TP — but remained empty-handed.
“My question is, how is there no toilet paper on the shelves but there’s plenty of groceries, plenty of booze?” the 42-year-old says.
During his 13 seasons in professional baseball, Huff played for the Tampa Bay Devil Rays, Houston Astros, Baltimore Orioles, Detroit Tigers and San Francisco Giants.
As a player for the latter two teams, he was part of two World Series championships.
A friendly public service announcement for all you toilet paper 🧻 hoarders. 🖕🤬 #coronavirus #StayHome #COVIDー19 pic.twitter.com/PAoeLQrcoa
— Aubrey Huff (@aubrey_huff) March 30, 2020