
Adult star Abella Danger has issued a public apology after she went viral during a football match in America recently.
The 30-year-old pornographic actress, whose real name is Amirah Day, was pictured at the College Football Playoff final between the Miami Hurricanes and the Indiana Hoosiers.
While the popularity of college sports is already baffling enough over in the US, many were shocked, or at least pretended to be clueless about her identity, when they spotted the popular performer on their ESPN screen.
Some reports suggest that Danger is no longer working in the industry, and she has been studying at the University of Miami since 2024 with the aim of becoming an attorney.
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The student, who has previously revealed some of the biggest secrets from within the adult industry, is said to be a passionate fan of the college football side, so was understandably in attendance for Tuesday's big fixture.
However, she was left disappointed when they lost out 27-21, and she later shared an Instagram story where she appeared to be in tears.

She said: "I hate this, I hate this,” before adding that Miami 'definitely belonged' in the final and insisting: “They’re still winners. I don’t care.”
Unfortunately for Danger, after the camera lingered on her for a little too long, she and ESPN both faced a bit of backlash online, and she has since issued an apology.
“I would give anything in the world to not have ESPN film me, and I am so deeply sorry to anyone I offended with my attendance at the game,” she said.
Although most would argue that, controversial career aside, Danger is just the same as anyone else and shouldn't have to hide away from public places over fears that someone might take issue with her, she still sadly felt forced to justify exactly why she was at the game.

On an Instagram story, 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 wish I could be like any other student supporting my team.
"To feel your own existence is a burden to everyone around you is tough."
Danger initially found fame in the adult industry after debuting in 2014 and established herself as one of the biggest names on the platform, but now it seems clear that she wants to put that past behind her.
Unfortunately, the internet rarely forgets about these sorts of things and hopefully she can move on with her life without being forced to apologise every time someone sticks a camera in her face in a public place.
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