DJ Khaled Clowned By Fans After Crowd Surfing During ‘Big Noon Kickoff’ Broadcast

Social media has responded to DJ Khaled’s audacious choice to crowd surf before a college football game precisely as one might anticipate.

In front of the University of Central Florida vs. University of Colorado game, which took place live in Orlando, Florida on Saturday, September 28, Khaled was a guest on FOX’s Big Noon Kickoff.

Towards the end of his appearance, the exuberant personality abruptly announced that he was going to attempt crowd surfing. With some help from the security personnel in front of the stage, Khaled managed to push his way above the throng after asking if they had him.

The We The Best CEO appeared to be having trouble at first, but the audience managed to cheer him on until he reached the back of the room, looking a little upset.

Jokes made fun of DJ Khaled quickly dominated the comments section in response to Big Noon Kickoff’s trending tweet.

One X user responded, “Strongest fans in the nation,” while another said, “The lowest crowd surf I’ve ever seen,” with the remark, “I wonder why, hahahaha.”

Instead of surfing, another fan claimed that Khaled “Crowd Tsunami’d.”

It’s possible that DJ Khaled’s multiple financial ventures outside of the hip-hop industry contribute to his seemingly relaxed demeanor.

The most recent collaboration between him with Nesquik was on a cinnamon bun flavor of the well-known milk drink.

Known as Another Bun, the drink first appeared on store shelves in August and tastes like warm baked dough with hints of delicious cinnamon.

“Ideas are coming to me and the team right now. “One more bun, one more!” Khaled stated in his announcement on Instagram.

The Miami-based multihyphenate wasn’t the only occasion this year that he showcased his skills in the sports world aside from Saturday’s adventures.

He and The Kid LAROI were invited to entertain spectators during the NHL Stanley Cup Finals’ opening two games over the summer.

The Edmonton Oilers and Florida Panthers played their first game of the best-of-seven series on June 8. The Australian rapper and singer entertained guests who arrived at the site before the match.

On June 10, Khaled performed at the series’ second game, following suit. Best of all, some fans were allowed to attend both performances for free because they were held outside of Sunrise, Florida’s Amerant Bank Arena.