Josh Allen and his girlfriend were taking the most adorable selfie at the NLCS before FOX’s cameras rudely interrupted them

Never put a camera on somebody while they’re taking a selfie. Never.

Ban celebrity camera shots at sporting events. Just ban them.

OK. Maybe don’t completely ban them. They’re fun sometimes, but mostly when the people the cameras are pointing to are actually expecting it. Otherwise, we tend to run up on some pretty awkward moments.

Josh Allen just found that out the hard way at the Padres-Phillies game on Wednesday night.

Allen and his girlfriend, Brittany Williams, were taking a regular ol’ selfie in their suite at the game. Williams is making the classic duckface. Allen is just cheesing because, duh, that’s what you have to do as the spouse. Allen knows that. He’s a selfie pro.  Gotta make it nice for Instagram.

Anyway, they’re taking their picture. Then, BOOM. Just like that, FOX has a camera on them mid-selfie. We got this shot from it.

It’s fine. It’s cool. They didn’t even really know this happened. But y’all know how it gets when someone walks in on you taking a selfie. It’s awkward. Nobody likes that. The picture is literally ruined even if it’s not.

This time, though, it’s literally a national broadcast just peeking in on the extremely vulnerable mid-selfie moment. RUDE.

Hopefully, the picture came out nicely.

A Josh Allen selfie has been hung up in an art gallery, because Buffalo

A fan said the selfie should be hung in the Albright-Knox Gallery, and the gallery was all too happy to comply.

In a sentence that future generations will look back on with bewilderment: A screenshot of a quote tweet of a selfie of Bills quarterback Josh Allen has been hung in a Buffalo art gallery.

The stunt came about when a Bills fan posted the selfie Allen took with fans on Twitter, telling the world that the photo should be hung up in the Albright-Knox Gallery. The Albright-Knox Gallery did just that, posting a tweet of the photo hanging up with a hastily printed out caption.

It’s a bit, of course — the Albright-Knox gallery posted a photo of the art hanging on its museum walls, but the gallery is actually closed until 2022, while it undergoes construction.

Still!

Here’s the tweet:

Next we’ll get Allen to the gallery, taking a selfie with the photo, and on and on it will go until we have the perfect piece of postmodern Buffalo football art. We can’t wait.

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