Steven Spielberg’s daughter, Destry, attended her firstꦬ courtside Knicks game Monday night, and the NBA stars weren’t the only thing ꦐshe was up close and personal with.
On Tuesday, Destry Spielberg shared to her a zoomed in photo of her๊ at Madison Square Garden making a rather disgusted face. Upon clicking to the next photo, viewers see what caused the disꩲcomfort.
Spielberg had just one single seat between her and comedian Tracy Morgan when the latter began vomiting on the floor, causing the Knicks-Heat game to be put on pause.
Following the lighthearted photos of her reacting to the concerning incident, Spielberg then shared her best w🌺ishes for Morgan.
“ꦚGenuinely so glad hes okay,” Spielberg wrote on her Instagram story. “Honestly th💞ank you for making my first courtside game one to remember. I will never forget this one.”
After Morgan was taken off the court in a wheelchair, worries grew surrounding the 56-year-old’s health. Morgan was taken to the hospital and posted to his Instagram Tuesday afternoon tha🦩t .
Similarly to Spielberg, Morgan poked sꦚome fun following the 🎀incident.
“The Knicks are now 1-0 when I throw up on the court,” Morgan wrote in his post. “So maybe I’ll have to break it out again in the playo🌃ffs.”
Spielberg is an actress, model and, like her Acad🍷emy 𝄹Award-winning father, a director.
Born in 1996, . Steven’s wife, actress Kate Capshaw, is Destry’s mother. She is one of Steven and Kate’s three biologica꧂l children.
Destry’s half-sister Jessica Capshaw was with her at the game. Jessica is Kate’s eldest daughter from her marriage before Steven Spielberg.
Destry made headlines in 2021 for being the ꦡcenter of a between film producer Franklin Leonard and actor Benꦗ Stiller, a courtside regular at Knicks games.
“Everyone 𝐆has their path,” the Knicks super-fan Stiller said. “Wish them all the best.”
Four years removed from that instance, Destry found herself just a few feet away from the Morg♋an vomiting episode th♎at made headlines.
Like many other Knicks fans in attendanc𝐆e, Destry will surꦅely never forget New York’s 116-95 win over the Heat.