'Out-of-control' Tekashi 6ix9ine booted from Miami baseball stadium after drunk antics go overboard
MIAMI, FLORIDA: Tekashi 6ix9ine was reportedly kicked out of a baseball stadium on Friday night, March 17, after he drank a little too much and created a ruckus in the stands. The rapper, who is of Mexican descent, was at LoanDepot Park to witness Mexico take on Puerto Rico for the World Baseball Classic.
The 'Trollz' hitmaker was seen in a video posted on social media standing up and blocking fans' view as he waved his large flag and pulled on the net. The 26-year-old musician also appeared to be losing his balance and tripping over himself after drinking too much booze in a separate video shared on Instagram.
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'He was out of control'
“He was heavily intoxicated and interrupting other guests’ experience,” a source told Page Six, revealing that the 'Gooba' rapper was booted from his section for disturbing fans. “He was drunk, he was inebriated and he was out of control,” the witness added. “There were a lot of families there last night and he was bothering people.” Officials were seen at one point asking Tekashi to leave as two of his friends tried to intervene. However, the performer ultimately gave in and walked out of the stadium -- continuing to wave his large flag and greeting fans in the process. According to Page Six, the incident occurred toward the end of the game and the rapper had "been a nuisance for several innings."
Another attendee told the outlet they saw Tekashi get into an elevator, indicating he had left the premises for good. Furthermore, he was not seen returning to his original seat. That said, it is unclear whether he has been banned from LoanDepot Park indefinitely. The sold-out crowd, however, successfully watched Mexico’s 5-4 victory over Puerto Rico after the musician left the scene. It's worth noting that the World Baseball Classic -- an international baseball tournament -- brought out several big names over the past week, such as Marc Anthony, Daddy Yankee, and Flo Rida. “Everyone’s been having a good time representing different countries and it’s been flawless," a source told Page Six.
History of 'disturbing the peace'
It is also worth noting that this is barely the first time Tekashi has been accused of disturbing the peace. In January, Page Six reported how the convicted felon was kicked out of a Miami restaurant for being too intoxicated. An insider with knowledge told the outlet at the time that the rapper had been pouring bottles of tequila into patrons’ mouths for free, leading management to ask him to leave the establishment.
The sensational rapper, whose real name is Daniel Hernandez and who hails from New York, is not particularly known for abiding by the rules. He was sentenced to two years in prison in 2019 for racketeering conspiracy and eight other charges, the outlet reported.