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‘Kansas City Karen’ Steals Patrick Mahomes Headband From Kid

Kansas City Karen is getting headlines all over the internet. It happened at an NFL game between the Kansas City Chiefs and New York Giants. It looks like Karens are…

Patrick Mahomes in a headband on the field. 'Kansas City Karen' Steals Patrick Mahomes Headband From Kid

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Kansas City Karen is getting headlines all over the internet. It happened at an NFL game between the Kansas City Chiefs and New York Giants.

It looks like Karens are multiplying and they aren't going away. Recently, there was Phillies Karen who made headlines after taking a ball from a kid at a baseball game. Now there's Kansas City Karen who took a Patrick Mahomes headband from a kid at MetLife Stadium following the game between the Chiefs and Giants. Kansas City Karen has since been identified as Nina Miller, who's a Giants fan. To make things worse, she was even caught bragging about it on social media!

'Kansas City Karen' Steals Patrick Mahomes Headband From Kid

Miller took to TikTok to defend herself during the backlash she was receiving online saying everyone is having heart failure over this. It doesn't appear that her message made anything better for herself.

Since the first video didn't go great she had to make a second video addressing the situation and this one seems to have a different tone.

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