A man rushed the field at the
2021 Super Bowl and went streaking in a pink unitard… and it appears it was all an ad for an adult website.
The moment happened with just five minutes to go in the last quarter of the game on Sunday night (February 7) at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Fla.
The man, dressed in a hot pink one-piece swimsuit or unitard and black shorts, ran onto the field while players were still on the field. A video shows that the man made it all the way to the end zone before getting tackled by security guards.
AP Photo/Charlie Riedel
What was the most entertaining part of the Super Bowl yesterday? Some will say Tom Brady’s nearly flawless performance. Others will say the commercials, despite the constant barrage of propaganda. I, on the other hand, think that the best thing that happened yesterday didn’t even happen on the live TV broadcast.
After a brief check to make sure RedState’s own resident Florida-man, Brad Slager, wasn’t involved (I wasn’t compiling evidence against him), I began putting together all of the angles for the man in the pink bro-kini. The man stopped play in the fourth quarter with his shenanigans, originally crossing into the broadcast by crossing the line of scrimmage between plays. He looped around the center of the field and then and headed back for the endzone before numerous security guards and cops were able to tackle him.
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At the end of 2019, Nelly Sutro was living in New York, facing the fast-paced grind of city dating life. Fed up with apps, ghosting and rushed drinks with strangers after work, she complained to her friend Lina about the situation.
Unbeknown to her, Lina had been in touch with another friend, Ryan Lacey, who was based in Germany for his US army job, and also struggling to meet someone. âShe connected us on Instagram and suggested that we chat,â says Nelly. âShe thought weâd be really good together.â
The pair hit it off but, as they lived 4,000 miles apart, the conversation soon fizzled out. âWe started chatting again when I was on a two-week trip in South America last February,â says Nelly. âBy the time I got back to New York, the pandemic was taking hold, so I went back to my home town in rural Arizona to stay with my parents.â