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Viewers criticized after getting confused Jonas Brothers’ Appears to be a random display mid-game during Saturday world Series At the game, Joe Jonas responded with a nonchalant comment imitating sarcastic baseball fans.
“Why these people?” Jonas left a comment instagram post Major League Baseball announces boy band at Game 2 in Toronto.
The post featured Nick, Joe and Kevin Jonas, who played her song “I Can’t Lose” during a tense point of the face-off. toronto blue jays and the Los Angeles Dodgers.
The score was tied 1-1 in the fifth inning when play was stopped for MLB’s annual event. stand up to cancer Homage During the emotional moment, players, coaches, fans and sports broadcasters at the game held signs with the names of loved ones who had been diagnosed with cancer. The Jonas brothers, who serve as ambassadors for Stand Up to Cancer, held a sign for their father Kevin Jonas Sr., a colon cancer survivor.
After the tribute, the Jonas Brothers came on stage and gave a performance, which the announcer explained was dedicated to those affected by cancer – but few baseball fan Was disappointed with the song disrupting the game.
“Sorry this isn’t the Super Bowl, no halftime show. So ridiculous,” one commenter wrote beneath MLB’s Instagram post. Another took aim at X, saying, “This should have been done after the national anthem, not during the seventh inning. And a concert too? What’s going on here? Ridiculous.”
Some fans also joked that the brief break changed the outcome of the game, saying, “If the Jays lose it depends entirely on the Jonas Brothers’ awkward performance in the middle of the game.” The Dodgers defeated the Blue Jays, 5–1.
Joe JonasThe 36-year-old appeared to mock the criticism by shouting it out, but the Jonas Brothers have not issued an official statement on the online commentary.
“We are proud to celebrate our partnership with MasterCard in support of Stand Up to Cancer during such a meaningful moment at the World Series with a performance of ‘I Can’t Lose’ in honor of this powerful campaign,” the band said in a statement ahead of the performance. board Informed. “As lifelong baseball fans, it is special to be part of a moment where music and purpose come together.”
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Kevin Sr. was diagnosed with colon cancer in 2017 and has been in recovery since 2018. Nick Jonas spoke openly People in July and said the diagnosis had brought their family closer together.
The singer said, “Everyone has their own experiences with challenging moments in life and I’m so grateful that we’ve come out on the other side of this and become closer and stronger as a family.”
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