She’s not just a flash in the pan.
A Mexican soccer fan who went viral for flashing an entire stadium in October is cashing in on her viral sports sexhibition by joining OnlyFans.
“Hi guys, subscribe to know all my secrets,” Carla Garza, 31, teases on her account, where she charges lecherous gawkers $14 per month to view her World Cups.
She joined the often X-rated platform following her NSFW stunt, which occurred on Oct. 13 while the Tigres UANL faced off against C.F. Pachuca at the Liga MX championship game in Nuevo León.
The Tigres, who were the home team, had been awarded a penalty kick to break a tie in the final minutes of the second half. Fortunately, they ended up scoring the goal and winning the game, whereupon Garza celebrated by lifting up her shirt and and displaying her breasts to the crowd.
Accompanying footage shows her hoisting up her blue top and flaunting her soccer balls like a reveler at Mardi Gras. At one point, spectators even pose for selfies with the soccer-loving exhibitionist.
In a recent appearance on the television program “Es Show,” Garza explained that “emotion overcame” her and the risqué display was just something that “occurred to me at the time,” Jam Press reported.
Determined not just to be a flash in the stands, Garza took to social media to take advantage of her newfound fame. Along with her aforementioned OnlyFans page, Garza also set up a Twitter account, where she frequently posts saucy but more PG-rated snaps. The page has nearly amassed 60,000 followers in under a month.
“I’m new to this but they told me that my viral video is here Thanks and apologies,” she wrote in her maiden post on Oct. 17.
The soccer-loving entrepreneur also created a raunchy account on TikTok, where she already boasts 11,500 followers.
While she may be living her breast life online, Garza has been banned from the University Stadium following her revealing showcase, Jam Press reported.
Tigres President Mauricio Culebro addressed the measure in a recent statement. “Of course, it shouldn’t happen at one of these events and we’ll be watching to make sure it doesn’t happen again, but we know it’s something difficult to control,” he said.