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Eagles’ Devonta Smith Calls Out Security for Checking Out His Fiancée on Sideline

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Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Devonta Smith has made headlines off the field after a viral video showed a security guard appearing to check out his fiancée, Mya Danielle, on the sidelines before the Eagles’ dramatic win over the Los Angeles Rams.

Danielle, who has been with Smith for more than two years, shared a clip to her Instagram walking across Lincoln Financial Field in a gray crop top, short bottoms, tall black boots, and a matching Gucci bag. The video showed an unidentified security guard glancing at her not once, but twice, while Kut Klose’s “Surrender” played in the background.

In the Instagram comments, Smith made sure to leave his mark, posting: “Aye security better watch out,” with laughing emojis, making it clear to fans that Danielle was off-limits.

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The couple, who got engaged last New Year’s Eve while Danielle was pregnant with their second daughter, have become fan favorites. Their first daughter, Kyse, turns two next month, while their youngest, Kali, was born in April.

Other celebrities and Eagles WAGs chimed in on the viral moment, with WNBA star Angel Reese commenting: “I understand, Mr. Security guard,” and Ayden Shipley adding: “The security guard said DAYYUUUMMM.”

Danielle was spotted proudly showing off her engagement ring and No. 6 lapel pin, a nod to Smith’s jersey number, as she watched the Eagles stage a thrilling comeback capped off by a special-teams touchdown as time expired.

What started as a lighthearted moment on social media has only further solidified Smith and Danielle’s playful presence in the Eagles community, turning a sideline glance into one of the week’s most talked-about off-field stories.

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