‘WTF are you doing?’: Empire State Building’s rogue act slammed
The most famous building in America left New Yorkers in disbelief after a decision that was blasted as an “absolute disgrace”.
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The Empire State Building was seen green on Sunday night and Twitter lost its collective mind as a result.
Moments after the Philadelphia Eagles demolished the San Francisco 49ers in the 2023 NFC Championship game, 31-7, to advance to Super Bowl 2023, the official Twitter account for the New York City landmark announced it would illuminate in green and white to celebrate.
“Fly @Eagles Fly! We’re going Green and White in honour of the Eagles NFC Championship victory,” the message read.
The fallout from the post was unsurprisingly swift, with some deeming the lighting choice as an insult to the Empire State’s own New York Giants, who were ousted from the playoffs last week by their loathed division rivals.
“New Yorker here. Wtf are you doing Empire State Building?! Is this a joke?” one user tweeted while another remarked, “I need the Empire State Building to not be supporting the eagles this is insane”.
“I can’t believe the Empire State Building would betray the Giants like this,” a user remarked.
Other Twitter users, including ESPN’s Mina Kimes, were among those asking if the Empire State Building had lost a bet.
“Absolute disgrace Empire State Building. When would Philadelphia EVER do something like this for NY. Did you lose a bet or something?!?” one user exclaimed.
Another seethed: “I’m sorry what the f – k is this. We are New Yorkers. We don’t like the damn eagles. The f – k are we doing.”
Elsewhere, the Knicks’ Jalen Brunson remarked, “Lol what,” while Adam Beasley, the NFL Director of Pro Football Network, said, “Trolling your own citizens is a bold choice”.
The Eagles, including Australia’s Jordan Mailata, will face the winner of the AFC Championship game between the Chiefs and Bengals.
This article was originally published by the New York Post and reproduced with permission
Originally published as ‘WTF are you doing?’: Empire State Building’s rogue act slammed