Show stopper Kinsey Wolanski pays for her live UCL Final match invasion

American born actor and model, Kinsey Wolanski who stole the show during the UEFA Champions League has reportedly been handed a fine for invasion during a live match although there are complains that the fine is not enough.

Wolanski jumped over the advertising hoardings and sprinted across the Wanda Metropolitano pitch wearing a black swimsuit forcing the final match between the two English sides to be halted for some time.

The Russian later revealed that the stunt was to promote Vitaly Uncensored, an adult website run by her boyfriend and Youtuber Vitaly Zdorovetskiy who later promised to marry her following the stunt which has left everyone talking.

Wolansky, who performed the stunt with the website’s name on her swimsuit after throwing away her upper garment after jumping over into the field, was arrested by police before being later released but reports indicate that the 22-year-old has now received further punishment for her antics and has been handed a €15,000 (£13,278) fine.

According to the Spanish publication, the fee constitutes a €5,000 (£4,426) fine from UEFA for running onto the pitch and a €10,000 (£8,852) penalty from police for illegally advertising her boyfriend’s website.

However, many believe that the sum is a very small one in context, with some reports claiming that the stunt gave the website around £3 million worth of free advert revenue.

Wolansky also saw her profile rise as a result of the stunt, with her Instagram page growing from 300,000 followers to 2.4 million before it was taken down.

Jurgen Klopp’s side, Liverpool did not display their best football during the finals of the maiden cup but took an early lead through a Mohamed Salah penalty after Moussa Sissoko was judged to have handled the ball in the Spurs area within the opening minute following a tactical cross.

Underrated substitute, Divock Origi then added a second goal with three minutes to stoppage time to ensure victory for the Reds who have now won the trophy a record sixth time the European competition and their first piece of silverware under manager Klopp who is headed for an extension of a contract with the Reds.

 

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