Sage Steele shut down Win Butler, the MVP of Friday’s NBA All-Star Celebrity Game in Toronto on Friday night. When Butler started talking about things the U.S could learn from Canada, the ESPN reporter quickly pulled the mic away.
“I just wanted to say, it’s an election year in the U.S., the U.S. has a lot it can learn from Canada, (such as) health care, taking caring of people,” Butler said during a post-game interview with Sage Steele.
ESPN's Sage Steele made it clear that this interview was about "celebrity stuff, not politics" https://t.co/Zdg6kmL0yO
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“We’re talking about celebrity stuff, not politics,” Steele quickly told the Arcade Fire frontman.
While Butler seemed both annoyed and dejected, Sage Steele gave him a pat on the shoulder after she shut down his non-celebrity ramblings, and wished him well.
“Congratulations on your MVP,” she told him.
Win Butler played a great game on Friday, carrying his teammates to a 74-64 victory over the U.S. team. That didn’t mean he had the right to push things with Sage Steele, however. She stuck closely to the ESPN motto, “Stick to Sports.”
Sage Steele shuts down Arcade Fire's Win Butler’s political speech at All-Star celeb game https://t.co/DoL5L4P6Af pic.twitter.com/U7vcLu4lO4
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Are you impressed by the way Sage Steele shut Win Butler down during the NBA All-Star Celebrity Game on Friday?
She did so eloquently, while still showing a great sense of sportsmanship by congratulating Brown despite his gaffe.