College Baseball fans (Photo via ESPN)
ESPN cameras did some viewers a solid during a recent college baseball game between Coastal Carolina and East Carolina.
Folks who tuned in via ESPN+ would have seen a pair of female fans becoming the focus of the broadcast crew at one point.
The young ladies were taking selfies, nothing out of the ordinary in today’s era, but then one of them got caught taking a photo of her butt while the camera was still on her.
The ESPN announce crew tried their best to keep their cool.
“Obviously, her glasses aren’t reading glasses,” a commentator was heard saying.
You can see the viral moment right below:
Social Media Had Plenty To Say About The College Baseball Fan Getting Caught Taking A Photo Of Her Bum
College Baseball fan taking selfie (Photo via ESPN+)
We will probably never know whether the pic was for one of her social media accounts or if she was sending it to someone else, but the moment prompted several reactions among X users.
“College baseball has now got a new fan,” one confessed.
“This is WILD. ESPN+ is ELITE😂😂😂😂,” someone else wrote.
“Camera dude knew the assignment,” said a third.
“Can’t wait to hear about the podcast they start next week!” a fourth declared.
The fan in question had no idea the camera was on her at the time and might be a bit embarrassed to find out that the network captured her selfie-taking moment and that it has gone viral online.
Still, it could have been worse.
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