In today’s world, the financial rewards of self-promotion often outweigh the consequences of breaking the law to do so. Instagram and OnlyFans models Toochi Kash and AmberGhini are capitalizing on this reality, having disrupted both NFL and NBA games in recent weeks to promote a cryptocurrency meme coin.
From the NFL to the NBA
Last week, Kash and AmberGhini made headlines after being detained during the San Francisco 49ers vs. Los Angeles Rams game. The two climbed over the stands and onto the field, wearing festive Christmas-themed outfits emblazoned with the name of the cryptocurrency they were promoting. Security quickly intervened, escorting them off the field before they could fully interrupt the game.
Undeterred, the duo attempted a similar stunt at the New York Knicks vs. Minnesota Timberwolves basketball game just days later. This time, they painted the name of their coin onto their heads and wore Knicks-themed blue, white, and orange outfits.
They managed to run onto the court during the game before being tackled and removed by security.
Fans React with Frustration
Spectators at Madison Square Garden were unimpressed with the models’ antics. Some initially mistook them for protestors before realizing the stunt was a blatant attempt to advertise the cryptocurrency. Social media users were quick to ridicule the pair.
“Imagine paying for tickets to an NBA game to do something like this,” one user commented.
“Hahahaha that one chick got tackled before she even made it over the bench,” another joked.
“Down goes Frazier,” a third quipped, referencing one of the models being tackled by security.
The Models’ Online Presence
Toochi Kash boasts a massive Instagram following of over 6 million and is indirectly linked to numerous explicit content websites. AmberGhini, while less prominent, has around 70,000 Instagram followers and similar links to her OnlyFans accounts. Both models have used their platforms to proudly showcase their stunts, sharing footage and images from both the Rams-49ers and Knicks-Timberwolves games.
Their posts make it clear that these disruptions are part of a calculated strategy to bring attention to their meme coin.
The Growing Concern Over Game-Day Stunts
While the models’ antics have undoubtedly generated attention, they have also reignited concerns about security and the growing trend of individuals using high-profile events for personal promotion. Many fear these stunts will continue unless stricter penalties and preventative measures are enforced.
“This kind of behavior is only going to increase unless leagues and venues crack down harder on it,” one fan wrote.
The disruptions have highlighted a loophole in game-day security, where the penalties—typically fines or brief detentions—fail to deter those looking for viral fame or financial gain.
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What’s Next?
As these types of stunts become more frequent, sports leagues may need to revisit their policies to address the growing trend of individuals leveraging live events for publicity.
Whether it’s through higher fines, banning offenders from future events, or other measures, the goal will be to strike a balance between ensuring public safety and deterring attention-seeking behavior.
For now, Toochi Kash and AmberGhini seem content with the buzz they’ve created, leaving fans and league officials wondering where—or when—their next stunt will occur.