Brother, sister on kiss cam [VIDEO, PHOTOS]: Brother runs away from camera

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A brother and sister attended a Dodgers baseball game recently when they were caught on a kiss cam. The kiss cam, which normally focuses on couples, zoomed in on the siblings, who were embarrassed to have their faces blown up for the crowd.

However, when they realized that the camera was focusing on them, the brother escaped the awkward moment by running away from the scene. However, the operator of the camera continued to focus on him while he escaped the scene.

He later explained the incident. "[My name is] James— this is my sister, Christie," he said. "When I saw us up there on the kiss camera I thought, 'You know what? It'd be really funny if I just took off running right now.'"

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He continued: "And then I'm like halfway up the stairs and I look back and I'm still on there and I'm like, 'Oh man, this is embarrassing. So I keep on running."

The kiss cam is regular tradition at sporting events and the crowd normally cheers for the couple.

But kiss cam moments have typically gone wrong, and this is not the first one.

During a Fresno Grizzlies game last month, a kiss cam zoomed in on a couple. The video shows a man talking on his cell phone with a woman next to him tapping him to tell him that they were on the kiss cam. However, he ignores her and continues to talk on the phone while the kiss cam focused on other couples.

However, the camera returned to the couple and he ignores her again. The crowd begins to boo and the kiss cam returns for the third time when finally, the woman decides she is fed up with him ignoring her and pours her drink all over the man before walking out. This erupted with the crowd cheering for her.

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