OnlyFans Model Disrupts World Championship Snooker Final
Translated from Croatian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- An individual identified as Sasha Swan, an OnlyFans model, disrupted the World Championship snooker final by running onto the table.
- Swan shouted about TV subscriptions and was subsequently removed by security, drawing mixed reactions from the audience.
- The incident occurred during the final match where China's Wu Yize defeated Shaun Murphy 18-17 to become the world champion.
The World Championship snooker final, a prestigious event held at the Crucible, was marred by an unexpected and bizarre interruption. Sasha Swan, an individual known for her presence on OnlyFans, stormed onto the playing table during a frame, disrupting the intense match between Wu Yize and Shaun Murphy.
Swan's actions involved shouting about TV subscriptions before being escorted off by security personnel. Her brief appearance on the table elicited boos from the crowd, followed by applause as she was removed, indicating a strong disapproval of the stunt. Swan later posted videos on social media, further explaining her actions and expressing criticism towards the BBC and the sport itself, despite claiming to be a fan of Ronnie O'Sullivan.
This incident, while a momentary distraction, occurred during a historic final. China's Wu Yize clinched his first world title, defeating England's Shaun Murphy 18-17 in a dramatic conclusion that went to the maximum number of frames. Wu became the second Chinese player and the second-youngest ever to win the title. From a snooker fan's perspective in Croatia, such disruptions are deeply unwelcome, detracting from the skill and drama of the sport. While international coverage might focus on the novelty of the streaker, local fans are more concerned with the integrity and respect shown to the game and its players, especially during such a pivotal moment in snooker history.
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Originally published by Veฤernji List in Croatian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.