![]() ![]() Let’s start with the most glaring inconsistency about Andrade’s betting narrative: Now we’re going to analyze the quote above like a Kennedy assassination conspiracy theorist picks apart the Zapruder film. We know what you’re thinking … is it even legal to make a bet and then personally interfere with the game to get the desired result? We’re looking into it.īut, until someone says otherwise … tip of the cap to you, sir. ![]() The worst part was he couldn’t pick the wedgie that was up his ass while in custody because he was in handcuffs … but he’s clearly over that now. Of course, he was arrested and booked for trespassing - but chalks the whole thing up as no big deal. The 31-year-old says he also sent someone to Vegas to make the prop bet at a sportsbook there - but he didn’t identify which book took the action.īottom line … Andrade says he walked away with $370,000 in profit!! He called up everyone he knew and had them BET on someone storming the field - then he got tickets to the game and recruited a buddy to serve as a decoy.Īndrade says once security was distracted by his pal - he ran onto the field … and the rest is history. Yuri Andrade - the man who broke onto the field while wearing a pink thong bathing suit - says he came up with the idea for the stunt after seeing a prop bet that offered GREAT ODDS if someone actually ran onto the field during the SB55.Īndrade explained the whole thing during an interview with WILD 94.1- saying the gambling website Bovada offered +750 odds ($100 bet pays $750) so he decided to take matters into his own hands. ![]() Okay, maybe the Super Bowl streaker deserves a little more credit than we thought … TMZ also covered the story today and those of you who are familiar with Nevada gaming regulations will quickly see where his story starts to…uh…’unravel’: THE STREAKER BETTING STORY SOUNDS FISHY FROM THE GET-GO This type of prop–as well as ones that specifically ask ‘Will there be a streaker at the Super Bowl?’–appear almost every year among the myriad of props at offshore sportsbooks. Earlier today, the Las Vegas Review-Journal reported on Andrade’s claims to have bet $50,000 at +750 odds on a prop that asked ‘Will a fan run onto the field during the game?’ pocketing $375,000. Unfortunately, the story has veered into my lane. I’ve been fortunate to avoid having to write about bare assed men in pink onesies throughout my career. I was hoping to not have to say anything about the stunt. “We f–king did it,” the 28-year-old Zdorovetskiy tweeted shortly after the man, later identified as Yuri Andrade, was pinned down by security guards in the fourth quarter of Tampa Bay’s 31-9 win. The x-rated site launched by YouTube star and prankster Vitaly Zdorovetskiy was emblazoned on the man’s outfit. The Super Bowl prankster who ran onto the field wearing a neon pink thong suit and had more success juking than the Chiefs was part of a marketing ploy for a porn website. The streaker was identified as Yuri Andrade, age 31 of Boca Raton, Florida: You can see their logo scrawled on the front of his pink ‘playsuit’. Initially, reports suggested that the streaker had made his questionable life decision at the behest of a website called ‘Vitaly Uncensored’ launched by Vitaly Zdorovetskiy whom the New York Post hilariously called a ‘disgraced YouTube star’. BBC Radio 5 call: /1aW8pZVC0F- Timothy Burke February 8, 2021 ![]()
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