9-year-old Chiefs fan whose parents filed lawsuit against Deadspin shows up at Super Bowl LVIII
The Fox News host discusses how the media is accusing a young Kansas City Chiefs fan of blackface on "Jesse Watters Primetime."
A young Kansas City Chiefs fan at the center of a lawsuit against Deadspin showed up at Allegiant Stadium to support the team as they take on the San Francisco 49ers in Super Bowl LVIII.
Holden Armenta was seated in the stands in a Native American headdress and yellow, white and red paint across his face.
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Kansas City Chiefs fan Holden Armenta waits for the start of Super Bowl LVIII. (TIMOTHY A. CLARY/AFP via Getty Images)
In a video posted on X, Holden predicted the Chiefs defeating the 49ers, 31-28.
The 9-year-old boy was at the center of a firestorm during the regular season when he was seen wearing black paint across half of his face and a headdress as the Chiefs took on the Las Vegas Raiders at Allegiant Stadium. Deadspin wrote an article that accused the boy of blackface and offending Native American culture.
But his face was painted black on one side and red on the other for the Chiefs colors, and the boy’s grandfather is reportedly on the board of the Chumash Tribe in California.
Deadspin edited the story to remove the photo at the top that featured the boy and said they "regret any suggestion that we were attacking" Holden.
Holden Armenta waits for the start of Super Bowl LVIII. (TIMOTHY A. CLARY/AFP via Getty Images)
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On Thursday, the parents of the boy, Raul and Shannon Armenta, filed a lawsuit against Deadspin, claiming the website and author, Carron Phillips, selectively ran a photo that only showed one half of his face during the broadcast in question.