Kinsey Wolanski, a model who shot to fame after invading the pitch during the 2019 Champions League soccer final, is reportedly now on OnlyFans.
Her ‘streaker’ stunt that went viral also landed her in prison for a night. The decision to join the subscription-only adult content site came four years after Wolanski pulled the stunt that had disrupted the game briefly. Her OnlyFans bio says “Life is living, so why not?”
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Four years ago, the 26-year-old social media influencer ran into the pitch at the Wanda Metropolitano wearing a skimpy black v-shaped swimsuit. She ended up gaining a massive number of followers on Instagram.
At the time, Wolanski told The Sun, “By the time I’m 30 I plan on making enough money to retire, and streaking at the Champions League will only help me achieve that. I plan to do a lot more streaking to raise my profile. After I was released from jail I had gone from 300,000 followers on Instagram to over two million. You can’t buy that kind of publicity.”
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She said, “Suddenly I was famous all over the world and had job offers flooding in. I don’t think I did anyone any harm, it was just a bit of fun. The fans loved it, the players seemed to love it and even the police at the station were asking for my photograph by the time I got out. The response has been unbelievable, I couldn’t be happier. It was the biggest thrill of my life.”
Explaining the reason behind her daring stunt years back, Wolanski explained that her then-boyfriend, Vitaly Zdorovetskiy had asked her to do it. “When Vitaly asked me to do it, I honestly had no idea how big a deal the Champions League final was. I had no idea the whole world would be watching me. But I said yes right away, I just loved the sound of doing something crazy — you only live once,” she said.
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“I confided to the Liverpool fans around me what I was about to do and at first, they all said, ‘Are you joking?’ But when they realized I was serious they thought it was a brilliant idea. One of them even took my phone and said he would record it for me. Which he did — and even met me after I got out of jail to return my phone to me. There was so much cheering in the Liverpool end nobody even noticed when I barged my way through the fans and jumped onto the pitch. It was so exciting I can’t even really remember what happened, it was all just a blur and such a rush,” she added of the incident.