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Woman Clarifies Misidentification as 'Phillies Karen' with Humor
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Woman Clarifies Misidentification as 'Phillies Karen' with Humor

Cheryl Richardson-Wagner, misidentified as 'Phillies Karen', humorously sets the record straight on social media, revealing her true allegiance as a Red Sox fan. She dispels rumors about taking a home run ball from a child, turning the situation into a light-hearted moment.

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Woman quells internet hate after being misidentified as 'Phillies Karen': 'I'm a Red Sox fan'
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A woman wrongly labeled as 'Phillies Karen' has humorously clarified that she is a Red Sox fan, dispelling rumors about her demanding a home run ball from a child.
Editor’s Note: This story highlights the power of social media in shaping perceptions and the importance of addressing misinformation. The woman's lighthearted response serves as a reminder to not take online negativity too seriously.
Fan wrongly ID’d as ‘Phillies Karen’ who snatched home run ball from boy sets record straight in hilarious post: ‘I’m a Red Sox fan’
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Cheryl Richardson-Wagner clarifies that she is not the 'Phillies Karen' accused of taking a home run ball from a boy. In a humorous social media post, she reveals her true allegiance as a Red Sox fan.
Editor’s Note: This story highlights the impact of social media on public perception and the importance of setting the record straight. Cheryl's lighthearted response adds a touch of humor to a situation that could have been damaging.

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