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Uproar over fan’s outfit at Sixers game

Uproar over fan’s outfit at Sixers game originally appeared on nbcsportsphiladelphia.com

A Philadelphia woman is demanding an apology after she claims she was turned away from a Sixers game at the Wells Fargo Center on Oct. 18 because of her outfit. 

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