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“Baby throwing up with motion sickness live on TV”: Kelvin Banks Jr. gets drafted to the New Orleans Saints but his son Khalil puked at that announcement

During the 2025 NFL Draft, Kelvin Banks Jr. was drafted by the New Orleans Saints, but the memorable moment occurred when his baby son, Khalil, threw up on live television. An X user captured the incident, attributing it to the mother's clapping and movement while holding the baby. The humorous event sparked various reactions online, ranging from amusement to concern.
“Baby throwing up with motion sickness live on TV”: Kelvin Banks Jr. gets drafted to the New Orleans Saints but his son Khalil puked at that announcement
(Image via Getty: Kelvin Banks Jr.)



On April 25, one of the funniest moments of the 2025 NFL Draft dropped on the globe of X(formerly Twitter). Something that nobody thought would happen, but it did! It wasn’t the nerves of the 2025 NFL Draft prospects that got them all puking. But it was the nerves of a baby. A baby of a 2025 NFL Draft prospect. Enough with the clues. We’re talking about Kelvin Banks Jr.’s baby.
When Banks Jr.’s draft to the New Orleans Saints was announced, his baby threw up. Why? Because his wife was holding the baby in an upright posture. His wife clapped with her hands while holding his baby Khalil. The movement of her biceps made Kelvin Banks Jr.’s baby throw up. An X user noticed it, recorded it from his TV and posted it for the world to know. The X user captioned it, “We just had a baby throw up during the NFL Draft.”


“We just had a baby throw up during the NFL Draft”: Kelvin Banks Jr. got drafted to the New Orleans Saints but his son Khalil stole all the limelight



Call it timing! Call it a momentous occurrence. But it’s so funny, we are unable to tell you how funny it looked! Look at it yourself. It really is funny! Anyway. Various viewers reacted to this chucklesome moment!
One wrote, “Have you guys never seen a baby before? His mom shook him with her bicep, he spit up” to which the author of the X post replied, “You ever see that during THE NFL DRAFT tho?”
Another wrote, “And why is this a tropic?…so sad.” to which the author of the X post replied, “It’s not a topic. It’s a thing I saw on tv.”
A third user wrote, “Future Packers center”, and a different user wrote, “Instant reaction after finding out he is drafted to Saints:” another said, “Baby vomit is good luck. Future Hall of Famer.”
A user spoke for the baby, “Baby: “Stop shaking me!!!” 😂😂😂” another did too, “Baby throwing up with motion sickness live on TV 🤣🤣🤣”
A viewer went too technical, “Yeh cause momma was shaking that child with all her clapping.”
Another user looked like he was not a New Orleans Saints fan, “I’d throw up too if someone I knew got drafted by New Orleans.”
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