ESPN's Dan Orlovsky might have invented a new way to eat a Reese's Peanut Butter Cup.
The candy that combines chocolate and peanut butter into one delectable bite had half of the ingredients appeal to Orlovsky.
The former NFL quarterback was filmed by fellow ESPN football analyst Ryan Clark biting the chocolate parts off the treat and spitting them back into the wrapper that held it prior to consumption.
Orlovsky then eats the clump of peanut butter that was surrounded by chocolate like it's not big deal.
'Want to see a good crime? Here’s how @danorlovsky7 eats a Reese’s peanut butter cup… or doesn’t really eat it. Doesn’t like milk chocolate. Just eats around it,' Clark posted to X.
The internet was equally as disgusted as Clark.
ESPN's Dan Orlovsky might have invented a new way to eat a Reese's Peanut Butter Cup
Orlovsky ate around the chocolate parts of the treat and enjoyed just the peanut butter half
'This is engagement bait. This can't be real. People like this can't be welcomed in polite society if it is,' one person on X. said.
'Does he know they sell just peanut butter?' another person said, with someone else replying that Reese's sells a brand of peanut butter.
'Nasty,' one other person added.
'There is NO F***ING WAY,' ESPN's Pat McAfee concluded.
Orlovsky replied to the message saying, 'There’s too much chocolate on it,' which is odd for a treat that is known to combine peanut butter and chocolate.
The former Detroit Lion has ben part of other weird controversies at ESPN. Last year, he was accused of farting live on-air twice.