Philadelphia Phillies star Bryce Harper has issued a response after a personalized video he recorded for a gambling addict was made public. The controversy erupted on July 9, 2024, when the Philadelphia Inquirer revealed Harper had sent a video message to Terry Thompson, a FanDuel customer who wagered $18.5 million on the platform.
What happened?
Harper recorded the 21-second video in November 2024 through Cameo, a platform where fans pay celebrities for personalized messages. The video, originally private, was leaked and showed Harper addressing Thompson by name, mentioning his FanDuel host, and wishing him a happy Thanksgiving. FanDuel later added its logo to the video and used it as a gambling promotion.
Why it matters for Bryce Harper
The incident has raised concerns about the integrity of professional sports amid growing online sports betting. Harper, an All-Star first baseman, is typically cautious about associating with gambling promotions. His involvement in this controversy has sparked widespread backlash and confusion, especially since professional athletes are generally prohibited from discussing sports gambling.
Harper's full statement
Harper broke his silence on Instagram, explaining he recorded the video in good faith through Cameo. He stated he was unaware of FanDuel's intent to use the video for commercial purposes or Thompson's gambling addiction. Harper emphasized he had no affiliation with FanDuel and did not consent to the video's use as a gambling promotion.
What comes next?
The controversy highlights the challenges athletes face in the era of online sports betting. Harper's statement clarifies his stance, but the incident has already drawn attention to the blurred lines between celebrity endorsements and gambling promotions. As the situation unfolds, it remains to be seen how MLB and other sports leagues will address similar issues in the future.