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LET’S GO Brandon is a phrase that recently went viral after a reporter allegedly misheard a crowd’s chants on live air.

Fans of the phrase have gone as far as to make and sell merchandise.

Brandon Brown recently went viral for his interview with NBC Sports
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What is Let’s go Brandon?

On Saturday, October 2, 2021, NASCAR driver Brandon Brown won his first Xfinity Series race at Alabama‘s Talladega Superspeedway.

During his post-race interview with NBC sports reporter Kelli Stavast, the crowd was heard chanting “F**k Joe Biden” on live air.

Stavast seemingly mishears the chant, claiming the crowd is saying “Let’s go Brandon”.

“Brandon, you also told me — as you can hear the chants from the crowd, ‘Let’s go, Brandon’ — Brandon, you told me you were gonna kinda hang back those first two stages and just watch and learn,” said Stavast at the time of the interview.

Since then, the internet has gone wild with the phrase. Many who are anti-Biden have coined this as their new catchphrase, making merchandise or chanting it at sporting events.

Is there a Let’s go Brandon flag?

There have been multiple reports of a plane carrying a banner reading “Let’s go Brandon”.

On October 9, 2021, at a Georgia-Auburn football game, a plane flew over the crowd with the banner, according to Old Row.

Another banner was spotted at a Donald Trump rally.

Along with “Let’s go Brandon,” the banner reads: “Join Gettr.com”, which is a social media site aimed at Republicans founded by former Trump aide Jason Miller.

There is also merchandise doting the phrase available across the web.

Online retailers like Amazon and Etsy are selling “F**k Joe Biden” flags, along with their less-vulgar cousin, “Let’s go Brandon”. Brandon flags are available on various websites, including AAFNation, which stands for “American As F**k”.

Fans of “Let’s go Brandon” have made merchandise coining the phrase
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Who is Brandon?

Brandon Brown is a 28-year-old racecar driver born on September 14, 1993.

He is currently competing full-time in the NASCAR Xfinity Series, and drives the No. 68 Chevrolet Camaro for Brandonbilt Motorsports.

Brown has been racing part-time since 2016, coming on as a full-time racer in 2019.

He graduated in 2018 from Coastal Carolina University with a degree in communications.

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