A woman who went viral after she flashed her breasts at an ice hockey game and had porn website offers made to her has made a social media decision.
Earlier this month, ice hockey fans packed into Rogers Place to watch Edmonton Oilers take on the Dallas Stars.
Kris Knoblauch’s team emerged victorious and booked their place in the Stanley Cup final in the process.
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They will take on the Florida Panthers and will be seeking to become the first Canadian side to lift the trophy in more than three decades.
But the encounter has become more well known thanks to the actions of one woman in the crowd.
The unnamed fan celebrated her side's win and had a camera placed in her face.
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And the woman chose to, in the heat of the moment, lift up her Edmonton Oilers shirt and flashed her breasts to both the home and away supporters.
The short video was posted on the social media platform formerly known as Twitter and has gone viral.
Due to the nature of the content, 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 would 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 would be willing to offer her up to $100,000 for the honour.
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Despite her new-found internet fame and lucrative offers being fired her way, it appears the woman is not interested.
TMZ reports that the anonymous woman has allegedly deactivated her social media accounts.
It is claimed that though she did have an online presence, this has now been wiped following her increased popularity.
It remains to be seen if she will be at any of the Oilers’ upcoming best-of-seven Stanley Cup final games against the Panthers.
Topics: Ice Hockey