Sha’Carri Richardson Offered $250K Role At Cannabis Vape Company

2020 U.S. Olympic Track & Field Team Trials - Day 2

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Sha’Carri Richardson won't be running in the Olympics this year, but she still has plenty of opportunities coming her way.

According to TMZ, the track star has reportedly been offered a $250,000 ambassador role with Dr. Dabber, a cannabis vape company.

“We were saddened to learn of your recent suspension from the US Track and Field team, due to THC,” the company wrote in an offer letter. “We believe that THC can actually have many positive effects on an athlete’s recovery and overall mental wellbeing.”

Richardson took the world by storm earlier this year when she went viral for her talent. While she, unfortunately, won't be able to run in the 2021 Olympics after her suspension due to marijuana use, it seems she has not lost the support of the public nor possible sponsors.

"Considering your talent and grace over these past weeks, we would love to offer you the opportunity to work with our team as a spokesperson for Dr. Dabber," Dr. Dabber'ss letter continued. "This entails testing our award-winning dab rigs and vape pens as a resident ‘doctor.'

The company's offer includes $250,000 compensation for Sha'Carri to become one of their ambassadors.


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