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Happy Thursday! Let's all celebrate being one day away from the weekend with a hilarious video of a woman in the stands at a Philadelphia Soul Arena Football League game who totally outdoes all the guys during a "Flex Cam" segment.
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Close Menu. Macbeth says they drew applause from the crowd during the game. The woman showing off her muscles is Macbeth's fiancee Anne Marie Aponte, who has been a member at the Crossfit for the past two years.

Philadelphia Soul games feature a "Flex Cam" during a break in the action, calling out spectators to flex for the camera shown on the jumbotron. One woman brought the big guns to a recent Philadelphia arena football game, but there was no reason to call the police.
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The clip was shared more than 6, times and had aboutviews from the Facebook. This article tagged under: football YouTube Announcer. According to Macbeth, he's not that great of an actor.

Turns out, the flex cam was staged. Back to Article.

The man in the video is Micah Macbeth, a strength and conditioning coach at Crossfit in East Falls. A little later, the camera comes back to the man who is promptly shown up by one of those women who flexes her own muscles, much to the delight of the crowd.

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Macbeth told NBC10 a friend of his who works for the Soul came up with the idea and he and Aponte happily participated, even asking the women sitting near them to in. But the bigger reaction came when the video was posted to the Soul's Facebook. The camera focuses on a man with two women sitting behind him who appear to be discussing something as he shows off his muscles.
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The couple told NBC10 they've been fascinated by the reactions the video has gotten, both good and bad. The video, posted to the Soul's YouTube channelbegins like most others, showing fans flexing for the camera.

Macbeth says most of the negative comments he's seen are from people who don't realize the entire thing is staged. One woman attending the April 12 game gave fans a big surprise when the "Flex Cam" panned towards her. Despite this, he's taken those comments in stride.

The Soul's YouTube version of the video has been viewed nearly 5 million times. Macbeth was also amused by his own friends who praised him for his acting in the clip, in particular his reaction to Aponte flexing her muscles.
