The two sisters who claim they outed a man's cheating spouse during an Atlanta Braves game this week said the man reached out for evidence and appreciated that they told him.

During Wednesday's game, the pair had passed a note to the man, who was seated in front of them with his wife, saying they caught his spouse sending adulterous text messages to another man.

Not long after, Delana and Brynn Hinson said the unidentified man sent a message requesting evidence of the text messages.

'He was appreciated [sic] we told him. Probably not so much that it’s on the internet but we never thought it would blow up like this,' Delana Hinson told Metro.co.uk.

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Delana Hinson, one of the sisters who claims she outed a man's cheating spouse, said the man reached out asking for evidence of the text messages (the message the man apparently sent shown above)

Delana Hinson said the man appreciated that they told him but 'probably not so much that it’s on the internet, but we never thought it would blow up like this' (Delana, pictured left, and Brynn, right)

The sisters said they were at the Atlanta Braves game on Wednesday when they took pictures of the woman's allegedly adulterous text messages - they then wrote the man a note. They had handed it to him as he was leaving before they said he turned around and gave them a thumbs up (couple pictured above with the note)

In the message he apparently sent, the man wrote: 'This is the guy you gave the message to at the ball game send me that pic please.'

Delana Hinson said she has not heard from him since he asked for the pictures, but said she is curious to know if he has confronted his wife.

‘After I sent him the pictures we didn’t talk… I don’t think he’s confronted her yet,' Delana Hinson told Metro.co.uk. ‘I want to ask him but it’s not my place.’

The sisters said they were at the Braves game on Wednesday against the Los Angeles Dodgers when they caught the man's spouse allegedly 'sexting' a man saved as 'Nancy' in her phone.

The man's wife allegedly sent adulterous text messages (photos taken by the sisters that were posted to Twitter shown above) to a man called 'Mark Allen', the sisters claim

On Twitter, Brynn posted a tweet (shown above) on Wednesday night that has since gone viral

They took pictures and posted photos to Twitter of the seemingly adulterous text messages they claim she sent to 'Mark Allen', as well as the note, which have since gone viral, Uproxx reported.

Delana wrote the note to the man during the game at Turner Field that read: 'Your wife is cheating on you. Look at the messages under Nancy! Its really a man named Mark Allen. There is pictures on my phone.'

She then continued saying if his wife deleted the messages he could contact her and she left her phone number. She ended the message saying: 'Sorry, just thought you should know!'

Brynn then posted the pictures on Twitter with a message that read: 'When there's a married couple in front of you but....hoes ain't loyal so me & @lanabaybee8 expose em! #Nancy #ormark.'

In a conversation on Twitter, she also wrote that the couple had been married for 29 years.

The pictures of the spouse's alleged sexts and the note were shared online by Delana (left) and Brynn (right) on Twitter and has been retweeted nearly 19,000 times to date

Some unsure if the act was fake have criticized the sisters saying they edited the alleged cheat's text messages

The sisters said they handed the man the note as he was leaving before he stopped and turned around giving them a thumbs up. About 30 minutes later, they claim he messaged Delana asking for the pictures.

Some unsure if the act was fake have criticized the sisters saying they edited the alleged cheat's text messages.

However, the pair hit back by posting video of when the note was being written that evening as well as a text that was apparently sent from the man asking for the pictures.

Since the story has gone viral on the internet, the sisters have received a backlash from those who think they should have not gotten involved in the couple's business.

One Twitter user wrote: 'When did it become acceptable to read someone else's messages then get involved in their business?'

Another person pointed out the possible repercussions the sisters' acts could have on the couple with the story going viral online.

'Not sure what's worse. The wife's cheating or their posting to SM to go viral. They could have young kids,' the tweet read.

Delana Hinson said she has not heard from the man since he asked for the pictures, but she is curious to know if he has confronted his wife

Since the story has gone viral on the internet, the sisters have received a backlash from those who think they should have not gotten involved in the couple's business

One Twitter user pointed out the possible repercussions (shown above) the sisters' acts could have on the couple with the story going viral online

However, the sisters have also received support with some social media users calling them heroes

Another Twitter user said the sisters had restored his faith in humanity (shown above)

One of the sisters posted a message saying 'everyone is entitled to their own opinion'

However, the sisters have also received support with some social media users calling them heroes.

'This is the best thing I've ever seen on Twitter..your like Twitter heroes,' one tweet read.

Another person said the duo had restored his faith in humanity.

'Mad respect to @LUV2BCH @lanabaybee8 you young ladies have restored my faith in humanity. She was blatant as hell!'

Last year, a similar incident occurred when a sports fan during a Detroit Lions football game confronted a stranger after he claimed he saw the man's very pregnant girlfriend 'romantically texting' another man throughout the match.

At the end of the game, the man called 'Lye' handed the other man a note revealing the alleged adulterous text messages, and later posted a picture of the note and the pair he claimed to be the couple to Facebook.