Nick Lachey kicked out of NFL game for trash-talking

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Nick Lachey kicked out of NFL game for trash-talking

By Liz Raftery,

Nick Lachey loudly threw his support behind his favorite NFL team, the Cincinnati Bengals, this weekend -- and he got thrown out of the game for his efforts.

Lachey was allegedly trash-talking at the Bengals-Chargers game in San Diego when he was forcibly escorted from the stadium by security. TMZ posted video of the incident.

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There's no word on what exactly caused him to be kicked out, but Lachey tweeted Monday: "Majority of charger fans were awesome yesterday, thanks for the hospitality! Sadly, there is always one guy that ruins it for everyone....."

The ejection did little to dampen Lachey's spirits, though. "Just got kicked out of the chargers stadium and couldn't be prouder! Go Cincy Bengals," Lachey tweeted shortly after being removed.

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And later, after the Bengals defeated the Chargers 20-13, he added: "Bengals win again. i'd talk trash to everyone in SD, but what's the point? You already had me kicked out of the stadium and you still lost."

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