Dallas Cowboys Quarterback Dak Prescott isn't too happy with the media's invasion of privacy, it seems, when it comes to the complete demolition of his Texas home this week.
During Sunday's preparatory match against Detroit Lions, Prescott fielded several football-related questions Friday until a reporter decided to ask about the massive renovations the NFL quarterback appeared to be doing at his home in North Texas.
TMZ Sports first reported that Prescott had completely demolished his 9,000 square foot mansion, with witnesses telling the outlet that he planned to rebuild a more modern setting for his growing family. Photos obtained by the news outlet showed Prescott watching the demolition.
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But Prescott was clearly annoyed by the question and by the media coverage in general.
“Rebuild what? What do you mean? I thought we were talking about football.”
After pressing the subject, Prescott expressed his frustrations.
“I didn't build this house. I'm excited about new beginnings. I think a lot of times people are afraid of change, and whether you're changing something big or small, to create new beginnings, sometimes you I have to do this,” he began.
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“I'm super excited and lucky to be able to do it. I think the media coverage it's gotten is crazy, to be frank. I'm trying to keep my personal life my personal life, build a house or place or have a property where I'm about to raise a daughter and a family there and I really don't appreciate the drones, the extra videos, and honestly the conversation about it, I'm super lucky to be able to do it. I build what I want, that's enough said.
Earlier this year, Prescott and his girlfriend, Sarah Jane Ramos, welcomed the birth of a daughter.
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“When you wake up in the morning and see this baby, you understand the responsibilities and everything I've ever wanted for myself, but to want that even more for someone else, it's special,” said Prescott said at the time, via FOX 4.
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