Viewers left shocked after woman flashes BREASTS on live TV behind unsuspecting reporter at rugby game
A female rugby league fan flashed her breasts behind an ABC reporter during a live broadcast outside the Optus Stadium in Perth. The woman saw the camera and used the opportunity to flash herself ahead of the State of Origin Game 2.
During the pregame time, thousands of spectators were making their way into the stadium as ABC journalist Jessica Stewart spoke with news presenter Gemma Veness about the game. Wearing a Queensland Maroons beanie and scarf, the female fan ran toward the camera and emerged behind Stewart. She lifted her shirt with a grin and went off-camera while her crop top was still pulled up.
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The woman's male friends proceeded to laugh at her antics. While Veness did not react to the incident, Stewart, who was discussing the history of Origin games in Perth, remained unaware of what just happened behind her. As expected, the clip ended up on social media. One user tweeted, "That smile sold it. What a good girl." Another said, "I think that should happen across the nation! Take away our uterus... here you go!!"
I think that should happen across the nation! Take away our uterus… here you go!!
— miss independent 🐕 (@DeppVicki) June 26, 2022
A third asked, "It's rugby so who is surprised?" A fourth wrote, "Good for her! Smiling all the way. [thumbs up emoji]." A fifth said, "Real classy. Her parents must be so proud." The 61,000-person arena was reportedly sold-out and packed to the brim. Another fan-related incident involved a spectator trying to run onto the field during the post-game show. He was detained by the arena security shortly after.
"The 2022 State of Origin series is now headed to a series decider in Brisbane. The Blues crossed for five second-half tries to win 44-12 in a game that was riddled with controversy. Some Queensland commentators are still crying foul after a controversial sin bin that had Maroons legends Paul Vautin and Darren Lockyer wanting answers. It didn't matter in the end as the Blues ran away with a 28-point win — the Blues' equal fourth-biggest winning margin in Origin’s 42-year history," reports The New York Post.
New South Wales won against Queensland 44-12 due to professional rugby footballer Nathan Cleary. The series now heads to a decider in Brisbane on July 13. "One thing I've learned in rugby league is that the Bears have an extremely popular brand. However, there's already enough Sydney teams so doing it with an area like Perth makes sense. You’re getting the best of both. A great brand and a new supporter base," Australian Rugby League Commission chairman Peter V'Landys told The Daily Telegraph.