Tekashi 6ix9ine Booted Out Of Miami Baseball Stadium For Being Too Drunk

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Tekashi 6ix9ine was reportedly kicked out from a baseball game Friday evening for disturbing fans and causing chaos.

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In an exclusive by Page Six, the rapper “was heavily intoxicated and interrupting other guests’ experience” during Mexico vs. Puerto Rico at the World Baseball Classic at LoanDepot Park. A source claimed he was heavily intoxicated and disturbing fans while children were present.

“He was drunk, he was inebriated, and he was out of control. There were a lot of families there last night, and he was bothering people,” the source explained. A video clip showed the rapper intentionally blocking other fans by waving the Mexican flag and attempting to pull on a net. Additionally, he lost his balance and fell over from drinking too much. Security guards were seen asking the rapper and his entourage to leave the stadium. 

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The outlet also reported that the incident occurred towards the end of the game, so he’s been intoxicated throughout several innings. A witness also said they saw the rapper entering an elevated and appeared to be leaving the property for food.

However, it is unclear if Tekashi is permanently banned from the stadium, but Mexico won at the end of the night as they beat Puerto Rico at a score of 5-4.

This is not the first time 6ix9ine was thrown out of a public space as two months prior he was thrown out of a restaurant in Miami for being too intoxicated. The rapper was reportedly spotted pouring bottles of tequila into patrons’ mouths for free.

A spokesman for the Miami Police Department said to Page Six there was no record of the incident but they believed an on-site official alleviated the issue.

“My only guess in this case is that the officer on scene may have been able to resolve the situation (if any) with staff, which might have not necessarily required any further action from officers if a crime was not committed. This may be the reason there isn’t any sort of call being located in the system

Deja Monet: Born and raised in the Bronx. I write stories that will make you laugh, cry, or mad.