NCAA Football
Porn star blasts ESPN for filming her during college football final
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Popular adult film star Abella Danger has hit out at ESPN after being shown on their broadcast during the CFP National Championship.
On Monday night, Heisman winner Fernando Mendoza lead the Indiana Hoosiers to their first college football national title after a 27-21 win over the Miami Hurricanes.
Fans were left in disbelief at the heroics which Mendoza produced to help secure the win at the Hard Rock Stadium - and that wasn't the only surprise of the night.
During the game, much to the astonishment of those watching from home, ESPN's cameras cut to to show Danger cheering on the Hurricanes from inside the stadium.
ESPN were, likely, unaware of the personality when they decided to show her during the fourth quarter of the game, as Miami looked to close a 10-point deficit.
A clip of the incident has since gone viral on social media and now the adult film star has spoken out against ESPN for showing her on their broadcast.
Speaking to TMZ, Danger said: '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.'
Meanwhile, according to BroBible, she added: 'I came to every single home game this season. Every single one. I went to two out of three playoff games, and now I'm here.
'I feel so honored as a senior at the University of Miami to witness my team go to the national championship in Miami. I'm so nervous. I feel like I'm going to throw up.'
According to her Wikipedia page, Danger was 'active' in the porn industry up until 2022 and has since being studying at Miami since 2024.
Danger, born Amirah Day, has been a lifelong Hurricanes fan, according to her social media pages, and has regularly shared pictures from her game day travels.
Shortly after the game, she shared a tearful video as she left the Hard Rock Stadium, where she shouted: 'I hate this!'
In a separate post, she added: '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.
'I have dreamed of being a Hurricane since I was 10 years old. My love for the Canes is unconditional. I am and will always be a Hurricane, and we will be back with a vengeance.'
When she was captured by ESPN watching on nervously in the crowd, her school was trailing 24-14 inside the final seven minutes of the game.
The Hurricanes did go on to score another touchdown in the fourth quarter, yet a subsequent Hoosiers field goal left them trailing by six points in the dying minutes.
And on their final drive of the game, Miami quarterback Carson Beck threw a nightmare interception to seal their fate and crown Indiana national champions.
The defeat was a devastating one for Miami, and Danger burst into tears after watching them slip at the final hurdle.