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​Model Who Flashed At Baseball World Series Says Stunt Cost Her $80k

​Model Who Flashed At Baseball World Series Says Stunt Cost Her $80k

Julia Rose also revealed she has plans for similar stunts in the future

Jess Hardiman

Jess Hardiman

Julia Rose, the model who flashed at the World Series, has said she's not done with x-rated stunts - despite the fact that this one was pretty damn costly.

Rose, the founder of online magazine Shagmag, had lifted her top alongside co-conspirators, Kayla Lauren and Lauren Summer at the World Series match between the Houston Astros and the Washington Nationals at Nationals Park in Washington, D.C., USA.

TV cameras also managed to broadcast the whole thing to the world, capturing the moment Rose and Summer flashed at the bottom of the seventh inning, as pitcher Gerrit Cole stepped up to throw.

In an interview with Complex, she revealed the stunt set her and her pals back $80,000 (£61,600), saying: "We had it planned almost a year ago.

"I knew I wanted to do something at the World Series. But we just didn't know, obviously, who was playing, what game, where it would be, the location or anything.

"Once we found out who the teams were, we then bought the tickets, I believe, not even a week ago."

Rose added: "Our overall total tickets for the four that we had, we had six tickets total, for all of them, we paid around $80,000."

Instagram/Julia Rose

And that's not all the stunt cost her, either - it also earned her a lifetime ban from Major League Baseball.

Rose - along with two other models who received bans for similar stunts - shared the letter she received from ice president David Thomas on social media.

It read: "On October 27, 2019, you attended World Series Game 5 at Nationals Park in Washington, D.C.

"During the game, you violated the fan code of conduct by exposing yourself during the 7th inning, in order to promote a business. You were also part of a scheme in which you induced others to expose themselves to promote the business.

"You are hereby banned from all Major League Baseball stadiums and facilities, indefinitely."

In spite of all that, Rose has admitted she has plans to do it all again.

She told the New York Post: "We definitely have some more stuff up our sleeves."

She also said her group's future exploits would '100 percent' take place at sporting events - although she refused to get any more specific than that.

Featured Image Credit: Instagram/Julia Rose

Topics: News, US News