ESPN was forced to quickly cut two female fans slightly dressed on Saturday afternoon, after having inadvertently caught them by taking sensual selfies in the stands.
The live flow of ESPN Baseball + College of Coastal Carolina @ East Carolina took a bizarre turn at the top of the third round, when the camera reduced two students who did not seem really interested in what was going on on the field.
The two women – a blonde, wearing sunglasses and a top low, and the other brunette in a baseball cap – seemed to take selfies on their phone.
The advertiser was then amazed when one of the fans seemed to take a photo of her behind, before the two women inspired the result on her phone.
“Obviously, his glasses do not read glasses,” was the only response of the commentator, before the camera quickly returned to action.
Unsurprisingly, social media was on fire with comments and the video quickly accumulated more than three million views in less than two hours.
The ESPN + cameras went to two female fans slightly dressed in the Eastern Carolina stands on Saturday
Incredibly, one of them was then surprised taking a selfie behind her
The two women then examined the photo while the ESPN cameras quickly reduced the action
“Give an increase in this camera,” wrote one, while another added: “ESPN has found a way to increase the notes”.
Others have desperately tried to look for the fan media account, while some have noticed a very young fan in the corner of the screen fixed not on the game, but on the selfie taking of women.
The initial post on X Read: “No question that she has just been taken to take a photo a ** on television”, before being followed with the clip and the legend: “The biggest moment in the ESPN Plus history”.
A few seconds after the time classified X, the broadcast returned to more family content, capturing a mother and her young daughter chatting in the stands.
In the game itself, Coastal Carolina ran like 9-1 winners on their rivals of the ECU.