Reporter Speaks Out After ‘Repulsive’ Men Taunt Her With ‘6,7’ Meme In Viral Footage
‘6,7’ is the latest meaningless brainrot term that blew up originally through a rap song on TikTok, and which Gen Z/Gen Alpha kids are regurgitating in public to troll and ragebait people who have no idea what they’re going on about.
This week, sports reporter Olivia Cleary was covering the Oregon State University v Lafayette University game over in Oregon, when a group of boys who had probably just had their first beer ruined the segment by screaming the viral ‘6,7’ meme over and over again in the background:
Feel like that fertility crisis thing might going on for a bit longer. pic.twitter.com/KzDc9gg6rq
— Paul Schofield (@pschofie79) October 20, 2025
Elite composure by Olivia Cleary there. The clip itself has a monster 20+ million views already, with the comments ripping into these boys and lameting the state of young men in society today:
These guys are never going to successfully mate. pic.twitter.com/69ka4L25As
— Paul Schofield (@pschofie79) October 20, 2025
It’s literally all they do, all of the time.
— Paul Schofield (@pschofie79) October 20, 2025
This video is over a minute long in a crowded stadium and they’re literally screaming. Not one person stepped up to help this woman and that is terrifying actually https://t.co/Z58mMJz3UA
— Kay (@ThatGirlMKay) October 21, 2025
it truly feels like guys would rather appeal to other guys than to any woman in any way at all
— grant (@grantlanierr) October 21, 2025
i’m sorry, but i would definitely punch the 6-7 guy in the face. this is insane behaviour.
— crys; 🏈 (@crystalscuor) October 22, 2025
Olivia Cleary also offered her own thoughts on X, and while the internet is losing its mind over the situation, she seems pretty chilled:
I’m aware of the video circulating and want to thank everyone for the support! At the start of my live shot, fans were kind and added a fun element to my coverage. As it went on, a few fans stuck around and things got a little out of hand which is what you saw. For the most part,…
— Olivia Cleary (@LivCleary) October 20, 2025
She said: “I’m aware of the video circulating and want to thank everyone for the support! At the start of my live shot, fans were kind and added a fun element to my coverage. As it went on, a few fans stuck around and things got a little out of hand which is what you saw. For the most part, Beaver Nation has been very welcoming to me. Live TV is unpredictable and sometimes you have to roll with it!”
Fair play. What I want to know is – are these boys watching this footage back and feeling embarrassed? Or are they cracking up about it and feeling really cool? Hopefully the former.
For the time Michael B Jordan called out a red carpet reporter for calling him ‘corny’ in high school, click HERE. That had to feel good.