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Viral Video Captures Fight Breaking Out At Supercross Event After Woman Flashes The Crowd

Viral Video Captures Fight Breaking Out At Supercross Event After Woman Flashes The Crowd
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Saturday's Anaheim 1 Supercrosss at Anaheim California Angel's Stadium proved to be quite the event.

And not because of the motorcycle racing everyone was there to see.


Instead, the eyes of most of the male spectators were on the bare breasts of an unnamed, unidentified female Supercross fan.

But things took an unfortunate, violent turn after a disgruntled attendee scolded the flashing woman, eventually leading to an all-out brawl in the stands.

The madness was all captured on a video which quickly went viral on Twitter.

WARNING: NSFW language

The video began with a shot of the female exhibitionist Supercross fan lowering her top to reveal her breasts—hidden by a black bow emoji in the video—for all to see, clutching her plastic beer cup in her teeth.

A sizable number of men could be heard cheering from the stands.

One female attendee at Angel stadium, however, was not pleased by the woman's antics.

The young woman was caught confronting the flasher in the video's second scene and could be heard scolding her for behaving that way in front of the children present.

Unlike her extroverted nemesis that night, this woman didn't seem to get much support from the men in her seating area, with one yelling at her to "get back to her seat" and another calling her a misogynistic slur, before she was greeted by a thundering round of boos

Things took a very ugly turn, however, when multiple people began throwing beer at the woman, eventually leading her to run back to the flasher's seat where she seemed intent on physically attacking her before the 34-second video cut out.

Interestingly, the woman scolding the flasher didn't find much more support from Twitter, with some even going so far as to say behavior like this is almost to be expected at Supercross events.





There were a few who took the scolding woman's side, with some condemning the behavior of the flasher and others pointing out there was a child sitting right in front of her.





One Twitter user pointed out things probably took the ugly turn they did because men being the majority in the audience at Anaheim stadium, not to mention the Twitter comment section.


TMZreported after the video ended, police were called to the scene, but no arrests were made.

According to a statement from an officer:

"We responded to two fight calls in the view level that resulted in ejections but neither mentioned anything about a woman flashing, and no arrests/citations were made in either incident."

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