In life, timing can be crucial, and in an unexpected turn of events during the College Football Playoff matchup between Texas and Washington in New Orleans, the Sugar Bowl flasher, whose identity remains unknown, is already attracting business opportunities.
On Monday night, ESPN inadvertently captured a moment on Bourbon Street when a woman, aiming to garner beads, seized the opportunity to flash, unintentionally showcasing the act to millions of viewers across the country.
Taking advantage of the viral incident, the adult website Camsoda is extending a six-figure offer to the unidentified woman for a potential encore performance on its platform. A tempting $100,000 is on the table, and Camsoda’s Vice President, Daryn Parker, humorously remarked, “One could argue that she was the real MVP of the game last night.”
Parker added, “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!”
In response to the unintended broadcast, ESPN issued an apology on Tuesday. Bill Hofheimer from ESPN stated, “We regret that this happened and apologize that the video aired in the telecast.”
Beyond the unexpected adult content, the game itself provided entertainment for fans. Washington quarterback Michael Penix Jr. threw for 430 yards and two touchdowns, securing a 37-31 victory and advancing the team to the national championship against Michigan. Despite Texas having opportunities at the end, Quinn Ewers’ last three incomplete passes sealed their fate, concluding their season.