Claim
During the February 6, 2026, opening ceremony at San Siro Stadium in Milan, many politically partisan influencers claimed that the “entire stadium” unleashed a torrent of boos and jeers at Vice President JD Vance, his wife Usha, and the broader U.S. delegation, signaling a humiliating rejection of American leadership on the global stage.
Verdict: FALSE
Live broadcasts, on-site reporting, and attendee footage all tell a different story. As Team USA entered the stadium, the crowd responded with enthusiastic cheers for the athletes, consistent with typical Olympic receptions.
Only when cameras briefly cut to JD Vance and his wife waving small flags did audible boos emerge—and even then, they were fragmented, localized, and quickly drowned out by ongoing applause, music, and ceremony narration. International broadcasts captured this moment in real time, noting a mix of reactions rather than a unified response. Only one CBS commentator noted a “oh my, that’s a lot of boos” but that was not substantiated. The broadcast then moved on almost immediately.
No credible primary source review describes a stadium-wide backlash as claimed by left leaning media outlets and influencers. Primary video review shows that results can be described as “scattered,” “localized,” or “brief” jeers.
Claims of a unified crowd response simply do not match the evidence.
Pretty Common for Personalities Who Go Against the Grain
This reaction was neither unprecedented nor remarkable.
Political figures frequently receive mixed responses when appearing on international stages, particularly when their policies diverge from mass programming on various issues.
For perspective, consider tennis star Novak Djokovic—a global sports icon with 24 Grand Slam titles—who has repeatedly faced far louder and more sustained boos at major tournaments due to his resistance to taking a COVID jab. These reactions have included:
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Open jeering at Wimbledon following contentious matches
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Sustained booing during French Open appearances
- Denial of Australian visa to play the Australian Open
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Crowd hostility at international sporting events unrelated to tennis
Djokovic himself has repeatedly described such reactions as “part of the game” and that he needed to “stick to his principles.”
Compared to those examples, the Milan reaction toward JD Vance was fleeting and minor, a footnote, not a scandal.
The Real Misinformation: Clickbait YouTube Narratives
Despite the lack of supporting evidence, partisan creators on both mainstream media and influencers rushed to monetize the moment with sensationalized headlines promising proof of an “entire stadium” backlash.
In practice, these videos consistently spread misinformation by:
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Selective use of brief announcer commentary
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Dramatic music and graphics in place of raw crowd audio
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No wide-angle stadium footage
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No unedited attendee recordings
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Reliance on narration rather than evidence
In multiple cases, videos titled to suggest deafening, unified boos instead featured faint, indistinct crowd noise—or none at all. Some even substituted unrelated protest footage or fan-zone clips filmed outside the stadium.
If genuine footage existed showing 75,000 people booing in unison, it would be impossible to hide. The fact that none of these creators produced such evidence speaks for itself.
Bottom Line
The claim that “the entire stadium booed JD Vance” at the Milan Winter Olympics opening ceremony is false.
The available evidence shows a brief and mixed reaction that was quickly overshadowed by cheers for Team USA athletes and the continuation of the ceremony. Exaggerating this moment into a global humiliation narrative just brings out the fact that many politically partisan Americans chose not to be proud of their country but instead decided to undermine it.
Scattered boos are not news. Inflating them into fictional mass outrage is.
This story belongs where it started: in the clickbait economy, not reality.
Referenced Video Links and Examples of Exaggerated Coverage
The following links were quoted or described as examples of hype-driven or commentary-heavy coverage, primarily from left-leaning partisan creators or outlets. Many rely on brief announcer remarks (notably “those are a lot of boos for him”) rather than isolated raw crowd audio.
Some videos may be age-restricted, region-locked, edited, or updated after publication (February 6–7, 2026). If a link does not load, search the exact title on YouTube.
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False: JD Vance MERCILESSLY BOOED at Olympic Opening Ceremony
Brian Tyler Cohen — Widely viewed partisan commentary clip using announcer audio and dramatic framing rather than raw stadium sound.
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False: Vance’s Global HUMILIATION? JD and Wife Usha HECKLED During Milan Olympics Despite Unity Warnings
Progressive commentary video emphasizing “loud boos” and “rippling jeers” with limited direct crowd audio.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CXDmo5h04JI -
False: World Boos Vance USA at Olympics
Commentary upload discussing the moment with inside-text claims and selective broadcast excerpts.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0aasp4UZxfI -
False: JD Vance Booed During Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics Opening Ceremony
Short-form clip highlighting the moment Vance appears on screen, framed as “loud boos.”
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/iZRAa4fKZ3U -
False: Winter Olympics Crowd Ignore Pleas Not to Boo as Spectacular Ceremony Kicks Off
Sky News segment referencing heckling directed at Vance (and Israel) during the opening ceremony.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6pV5Fe6udCU
Other Related Clips and Broadcast Excerpts
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False: JD Vance Booed at Milan Olympic Watch Party
NBC affiliate video filmed at a fan zone outside the stadium, describing “raucous booing.”
https://www.nbcphiladelphia.com/video/news/politics/jd-vance-booed-milan-watch-party-2/4347469Alternate NBC versions:
https://www.nbcdfw.com/video/news/politics/jd-vance-booed-milan-watch-party-2/3979915
https://www.nbcmiami.com/video/news/politics/jd-vance-booed-milan-watch-party-2/3761683 -
“Those Are a Lot of Boos for Him” (CBC Announcer Clip)
Facebook video featuring the CBC announcer’s real-time remark referencing boos, whistling, and jeering.
https://www.facebook.com/RiseUpAndResist/videos/those-are-a-lot-boos-for-him-/1230864735143156