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Adult star Abella Danger blasts ESPN for constantly cutting to her during college football final
Abella Danger, a well-known figure in the adult film industry, has spoken out against ESPN after the network aired footage of her attending the College Football Playoff (CFP) National Championship game between the Indiana Hoosiers and the Miami Hurricanes.
The game, which saw Indiana secure a 27-21 victory, featured a surprising moment when Danger was shown cheering on her beloved Miami Hurricanes from the stands.
This unexpected broadcast caught viewers off guard, especially as the cameras captured her during a tense moment in the final quarter when Miami was trying to make a comeback.
Danger, a Miami native and a long-time fan of the Hurricanes, was at the game as a senior student at the University of Miami. Her appearance on national television quickly went viral, sparking mixed reactions online.
Speaking to TMZ, Danger expressed her displeasure with the situation, saying, "I would give anything in the world to not have had ESPN film me, and I am so deeply sorry to anyone I offended with my attendance at the game. I wish I could be any other student supporting my team."
Her connection to Miami and emotional response
Danger has long been a devoted supporter of the Hurricanes, having grown up just minutes from the University of Miami.
Her passion for the team has been a consistent part of her public persona, with the former adult film star regularly sharing her experiences at the games on social media.
In a follow-up statement, Danger explained the depth of her connection to the team, noting in an Instagram post, "I was born and raised in Miami. I went to South Miami Middle School, five minutes from UM, where we all wore orange and green just like UM."
Following the game, Danger shared a tearful video on Instagram, expressing her frustration after Miami's loss. "I hate this!" she shouted in the video. She continued to reaffirm her loyalty to the team, adding, "I am and will always be a Hurricane, and we will be back with a vengeance."
A difficult loss and the media spotlight
As the game progressed, Miami found themselves trailing 24-14 with only minutes left on the clock. Although they managed to score a touchdown, a field goal by Indiana and a late interception sealed their fate, handing the Hoosiers the national title. For Danger, this loss was particularly difficult to endure, and the emotional toll was clear as she left the stadium.
Despite her disappointment, Danger's appearance on ESPN sparked a broader conversation about privacy and the role of media in capturing moments that might not always be welcomed by those featured.
Danger's apology was met with mixed reactions, but her passionate defense of her team and her emotional connection to the game were evident throughout the aftermath.
