Social media has exploded with reactions, as the controversy at Marlins Stadium sparked a wave of memes targeting the angry woman who took the ball from young Lincoln. The viral moment has gathered countless comments online, with many questioning the woman’s behavior.
Some voices on social media are now suggesting that the woman who ended up with the home run ball from Harrison Bader should be dubbed the new ‘Phillie Karen.’ The nickname quickly emerged after her controversial reaction during the Philadelphia Phillies’ 9-3 triumph over the Marlins.
Cheryl Richardson-Wagner has been identified as the woman involved in the incident in the stands at Marlins Stadium. After the uproar, she is now taking the opportunity to defend herself and respond to the wave of criticism directed her way.
The Controversial Incident That Earned the Nickname ‘Phillie Karen’
Everything happened suddenly, and Cheryl’s image was thrust into the spotlight. After Harrison Bader’s home run, she found herself at the center of the storm, following the moment when a father caught the ball and handed it to his son, who was celebrating his birthday.
Nevertheless, the Phillies fan ran toward the father, insisting the ball should be hers. After a heated exchange captured on camera and witnessed by fans, Lincoln’s father ultimately handed over the ball. The woman returned to her seat, drawing clear disapproval from the surrounding crowd.
At one point during the game, an agitated Cheryl Richardson-Wagner even confronted another fan wearing a Philadelphia Eagles jersey. These incidents ultimately led to her being labeled online as the new ‘Phillie Karen.’
Cheryl Richardson-Wagner breaks the silence
The term is a pejorative slang often used to describe a middle-class woman perceived as entitled or excessively demanding. It is also commonly associated with women who are mothers.
The situation did not sit well with Cheryl, who addressed the controversy in a Facebook post. “OK everyone… I’m NOT the crazy Philly Mom,” she began, attempting to defend herself. “Apparently I am trending on Twitter. I wonder if I will get apologies from all of these people when the real culprit is discovered.”
Despite the difficult moment, everything worked out in the end for Lincoln and his father. A Marlins representative surprised the boy with a goodie bag to cheer him up, and after the game, he received a special gift, a bat signed by Harrison Bader.
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