An viral attendee at the NBA has been identified and has said that her website has crashed due to all the attention.
The mysterious woman caught the eye of many NBA fans after she was spotted in the back of shot at a game after player Steph Curry was snapped celebrating.
The Warriors and the Bucks battled it out on the court in San Francisco, but attention was soon drawn into the stands as she could be seen standing up and cheering in the match in a picture captured by Associated Press.
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She was snapped wearing a low cut black top, jumping to her feet in celebration.
Meanwhile, in the foreground, Curry could be seen pretending to tee off as part of a celebration.
After much speculation about her identity, the woman has now been revealed to be a San Francisco escort called Katherine Taylor.
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Taylor had previously charged $900 an hour for her services, but after seeing her website flooded with interest following the game she's put her prices up, according to TMZ Sports.
Now, she charges $1,500 an hour. Supply and demand in action!
Speaking after the game, Taylor wrote: “Ok, well, that was fun.
“To all the media outlets including you barstool sports, no Twitter doesn’t delete you for putting tits out I don’t think? Maybe? Let’s try it and see? Actually I have tried it, they do not. Also, yo.”
She also posted that she had thoroughly enjoyed the game, and joked that next time she would be 'fully dressed'.
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She wrote: “God … Best date of my life as you can see. “F**k me, remind me to come fully dressed next time. What a f**king blast.”
Taylor also posted about how it was 'terrifying' being in the same room as basketball player Steph Curry.
She wrote: “It is terrifying as a woman being in the same room as Steph Curry. I wasn’t even looking at the guy and caught smoke, f**k.”
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She added: “And if you are in any way shape or form above average hot, yes, please just don’t be in the same room with Steph Curry. Because you will be a meme.”
In the end, it was the Warriors who came out on top, beating the Bucks by 125-90.
Curry was dominant for the Warriors, scoring 29 points as well as eight rebounds, and five assists.
The point guard also shot six of his ten attempts from the three point area.