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Come Fan with UsTuesday, June 23, 2026

A moth showed up at a World Cup match, we made it a star

This moth will no doubt be doing appearances on the late night talk show circuit very soon.

It all started when a camera operator found a moth on the field during Saturday's Ivory Coast vs. Japan match.

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Then we thought, what if we photoshopped the moth trying to eat Robin Van Persie.

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AND then we thought, what if the moth attacked Diego Lugano!

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AND then we thought, DROGZILLA! Which has nothing to do with the moth.

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So we stopped, because this guy was sad.

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