Lady rips ESPN after broadcast reveals her consuming ice cream with buddy, resulting in ‘sexualized’ remarks

A girl who attended the boys’s Faculty World Sequence Monday evening took situation with the ESPN broadcast after it confirmed her and her buddy consuming ice cream and others made references to the viral video of the girl now referred to as the “Hawk Tuah” lady.

It was within the third inning of Sport 3 between the Tennessee Volunteers and the Texas A&M Aggies when the cameras caught a girl who goes by Annie J on TikTok and her buddy struggling to complete their melting ice cream.

“You gotta get it earlier than it melts and it’s liquid,” ESPN’s Karl Ravech mentioned, together with his co-commentator including, “An evening like tonight you’re working quick.”

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Annie mentioned she woke as much as feedback from TikTok customers evaluating her to the “Hawk Tuah” lady, Hailey Welch, who went viral earlier this month for feedback she made in a video shot in Nashville.

A Faculty World Sequence patch in the course of the Division I baseball championship between the Tennessee Volunteers and the Texas A&M Aggies at Charles Schwab Discipline June 22, 2024, in Omaha, Neb.  (Tyler Schank/NCAA Photographs by way of Getty Photos)

Annie known as the feedback repulsive and ripped ESPN for permitting it to occur.

“It was a 20-second section of simply us consuming ice cream or licking our ice cream – 20 seconds, devoted. With commentary! To simply us consuming our ice cream,” Annie mentioned within the video. “And, lo and behold, the creeps on TikTok bought a maintain of it as a result of we awakened getting in comparison with the Hawk Tuah lady, which, no shade to her. Lady, do no matter.

“After I let you know the feedback part of that video is totally repulsing to know that there are individuals who have households of their profiles and their profile pictures smiling away with the children that they’re elevating – really feel unhealthy for them and their dad. … It’s so past proof that ladies will not be welcome within the sports activities world.”

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Annie mentioned she made certain to not get caught by cameras making an attempt to eat a sizzling canine as a result of she was anxious about potential feedback from doing that.

“What’s funnier than a girl consuming an ice cream cone or consuming a sizzling canine or one thing that may be overly sexualized,” she mentioned. “However ESPN can hold it obscure sufficient, and the anomaly is what protects them — once they simply open the door for f—ing creeps to come back in and do no matter they need with it.

“So, possibly we simply do higher, and we don’t knowingly take movies of ladies within the crowds at sports activities video games doing this s—. As if I used to be doing one thing fallacious by making an attempt to keep away from warmth exhaustion.”

To complete off her video, Annie despatched a center finger to ESPN.

Camera man at UFL game

An ESPN digital camera at a UFL recreation. (Wes Hale/UFL/Getty Photos)

“So, to ESPN, cease contributing to the problem and cease making sports activities a spot the place ladies don’t really feel secure and welcome. We will’t eat in peace. We will’t put on garments in peace. We actually can’t do something with out it being sexualized and completely changed into one thing means out of context. It’s not the issue of being proven on TV. We have been there the entire recreation. You can’ve proven us at any level watching the sport. Pan to us after we’re fanning ourselves as a result of that’s how sizzling it was down there.”

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ESPN declined to remark for this story.

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