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Phillies fans seemingly caught on video in Yankee Stadium sex act

Phillies fans seemingly caught on video in Yankee Stadium sex act

New York Post2 days ago
Not the place, not the time.
The Yankees and Phillies played a three-game series this weekend in The Bronx, but much of social media had its attention set on a different situation that allegedly took place during the weekend series.
Two fans in attendance at Yankee Stadium were recorded by fellow fans as they appeared to engage in sexual acts while watching the game.
3 Two fans appeared to engage in a sex act while at Phillies-Yankees over the weekend.
TikTok
Given the timing of the video release, which initially came on TikTok, and that the male fan was wearing a Phillies hat and jersey, it is suspected that it came from one of three showdowns this weekend.
'This is f–king insane,' one of the nearby fans said.
The video was recorded from behind with a row between the filmer and the couple.
While no other fans were immediately within a few seats of the couple, the alleged act was in broad daylight with numerous fans in the surrounding area.
3 This weekend's series against the Phillies was the first three games of a seven-game homestand for the Yankees.
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'Why would they do this at a baseball game?!' an X user posted.
The video has since amassed nearly 40 million views on X on one reposting of the clip alone.
It wouldn't be the first time something along these lines has happened at a baseball game, as a couple appeared to engage in a sex act in 2022 at an A's game.
In 2012, two fans at Yankee Stadium were caught having sex in a stadium bathroom during a game.
3 Cody Bellinger is tagged out at home by JT Realmuto.
Robert Sabo for NY Post
While the Yankees won the series finale on Sunday, the Phillies took the first two games on Friday and Saturday for the series win.
The Post has reached out to the Yankees for comment.
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