Todd Boehly appears to pick his nose and EAT IT at Wednesday’s LA Dodgers MLB game vs. San Diego Padres in South Korea – as Chelsea owner is ruthlessly mocked on social media: ‘My man with the double booger meal!’

Todd Boehly has gone viral for an unwanted reason, as the Chelsea owner appeared to pick his nose and eat him during the Dodgers’ season opener.

Boehly, co-owner of the baseball franchise, made the trip to Seoul as the Dodgers and Padres kicked off the MLB season in South Korea.

And Boehly was mocked when his actions were caught on camera, with one fan accusing him of having a ‘double booger meal’.

Another fan mentioned the clip ‘f*****g nasty.’

a video of the incident on X currently has over 740,000 views.

Todd Boehly

Todd Boehly was spotted at the Dodgers’ game on Wednesday – with a fan calling him “nasty.”

The Dodgers won their Wednesday game 5-2 before losing 15-11 the next day.

Back in England, Boehly was the target of massive criticism from Chelsea fans, with Chelsea’s Supporters’ Trust accusing the American of turning the club into a ‘laughing stock’.

Since taking over from Boehly in May 2022, he has spent more than $1.27 billion on players, with Graham Potter and later Mauricio Pochettino inheriting a hugely bloated squad.

And despite all the club’s spending, the club are only 11th in the Premier League with 11 games left to play, having finished 12th last season.

The Supporters’ Trust, which has more than 85,000 followers on

Chelsea Supporters' Trust launched a scathing assessment of Boehly's reign at the club

Chelsea Supporters’ Trust launched a scathing assessment of Boehly’s reign at the club

Chelsea are currently in eleventh place with eleven games remaining, after finishing twelfth last season

Chelsea are currently in eleventh place with eleven games remaining, after finishing twelfth last season

“Current sentiment among Chelsea supporters is at its lowest level since the early 1980s,” the letter said.

“A significant number of supporters we speak to are quick to express concern that the lack of a public-facing vision from the new owner has led to an overwhelming sense of helplessness, frustration and deep anxiety. The current mood among supporters is critically low and cannot be ignored. The feeling that the club has become a joke, both on and off the field, is growing.’

Earlier this month, Chelsea fans sang expletive-laden chants about Boehly and boss Pochettino in the away match at Brentford – chants that the Supporters’ Trust has promised will increase in volume unless things change under Boehly.

Chelsea’s next match is against Burnley on March 30, after the international break.