Woman Who Went Viral For Flashing Her Breasts During College Football Game Last Night Gets Offered Webcam Show Deal Worth Up To $100k  

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Looks like a woman who flashed her breasts during a live broadcast of last night’s college football game has the potential to bring in some big bucks. The news began to circulate this morning when ESPN issued an apology for showing the woman on television. 

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The incident took place after a commercial when they returning to the second half of Washington’s 37-31 victory over Texas in a semifinal game of the College Football Playoff. All over social media you can find a viral clip of people wandering on Bourbon Street in New Orleans and ESPN showed a woman pulling down her top to expose her breast. After the footage began to make rounds on social media ESPN apologized for showing the woman. “We regret that this happened and apologize that the video aired in the telecast,” ESPN’s Bill Hofheimer said in a statement to The Associated Press.

Shockingly, after ESPN aired the woman flashing her breasts she is now being offered a webcam show that can pay her up to $100k, according to TMZ. The company, Camsoda spoke exclusively with the news outlet and said they are trying to locate the woman who flashed her breasts because they would love to offer her a large deal to invite her to do a live one-hour webcam show next week. “One could argue that she was the real MVP of the game last night,” Camsoda Vice President Daryn Parker said in a statement. “We see a lot of breasts on our platform but these certainly caught our eyes … and all of America’s. I didn’t know ESPN was into that kind of stuff!”

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Monday night’s Sugar Bowl was the final semifinal game of the four-team College Football Playoff as the postseason format expands to 12 teams after the 2024 season. Washington will meet Michigan for the national title on Jan. 8 in the fourth matchup between undefeated teams in the CFP era.

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