An Ice hockey follower who went viral for flashing her breasts at a live game has made an unexpected social media move.
Sports fans and general internet users would be hard-pressed not to have viewed the video of a passionate Edmonton Oilers fan circulating this week.
On Friday (May 31), die-hard ice hockey supporters packed into Rogers Place to witness Kris Knoblauch’s team beat the Dallas Stars.
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Now that the team has booked their place in the Stanley Cup final, they must beat out the Florida Panthers to become the first Canadian squad to win the trophy since 1993.
During the heated match against the Stars earlier this week, an unnamed fan celebrated her team’s triumph and found a camera placed in her face.
In the heat of the moment, she lifted her top and flashed both the home and away crowd.
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The quick clip was posted on X, formerly known as Twitter, and has naturally spread like wildfire.
Days later, it’s still wracking up engagement and being bookmarked by users of the micro-blogging platform.
Furthermore, due to the content of the viral video, the woman has drawn the attention of an adult website named The Porn Dude.
A representative for the site - which draws more than 61 million views per month - has stated that they would like to put the unnamed Oilers fan in front of a camera.
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Moreover, TMZ claims that another mature streaming service, Camsoda, also expressed their interest in the woman
The platform, founded by Daron Lundeen in 2014, said they’d want the fan to take to their site and ‘show off her chest just as she did the other night'.
It’s also been reported that they’d be willing to offer her up to $100,000 for the honor.
Despite her new-found internet fame and lucrative offers being fired her way, it appears the woman isn’t interested in any of it.
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TMZ reports that the anonymous woman has allegedly deactivated her social media accounts.
It’s further claimed that, while she did initially have an online presence, it has now reportedly been wiped amid her rising popularity.
It’s not known whether the flasher will return to any of the Oilers’ upcoming best-of-seven Stanley Cup final games against the Panthers.
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However, live sports flashers in the past don’t have the best track record.
In 2019, Shagmag’s Julia Rose was banned by Major League Baseball after she and two others lifted their tops up for Gerrit Cole.
The incident happened during Game 5 of the World Series and indefinitely excluded both parties from the live sporting event.
Speaking about their decision to ban the trio of women, MLB told Sports Illustrated: “The fans who were involved in exposing themselves during Game 5 of the World Series violated the Nationals' fan code of conduct.
“As a result, they were removed from the stadium and are suspended indefinitely from attending an MLB ballpark or facility.”
Topics: Baseball, Sport, Twitter, Viral, Adult Industry, Social Media