Champions League streaker shows ‘body’s still got it’ in vid that delights fans

Champions League final streaker Kinsey Wolanski reminded her fans of her mouth-watering figure during a video she posted on social media.

The 26-year-old rose to fame in 2019 after streaking during Liverpool's 2-0 victory over Tottenham Hotspur and has since become a popular figure online. Wolanski has 3.7million followers on Instagram where she posts snaps of her adventures which include flying helicopters and hiking up mountains.

While the American has refrained from streaking since that famous night in May, she's been preoccupied with countless tasks with one being familiarising herself with gymnastics, a sport she grew up practising. In an Instagram video she posted on Tuesday (September 19), she captioned it: "A little night gymnastic session to remind me my body has still got it!" where she showed off a host of impressive flips and tricks to the amazement of her fans.

READ MORE: Laura Woods and Ally McCoist in emotional reunion with pair together again on TNT

READ MORE:Ederson's Cruyff turn 30 yards from goal leaves Pep Guardiola covering his eyes

The video has since received over 17,000 likes as Wolanski's loyal supporters posted in spades to her comments section as they marvelled at her tremendous athletic ability with one fan writing: "Crushing it as always. Perfect head to toe" while another commented: "The talent you possess amazes me! You really are the total package. Stay safe beautiful".

Shortly after her streaking performance four years ago, Wolanski opened up on her stunt in an interview with The Sun which she said would allow her to make enough money so she can retire at 30. “By the time I’m 30 I plan on making enough money to retire, and streaking at the Champions League will only help me achieve that," she insisted.

Will we see Kinsey Wolanski streak once again in an Champions League game this season? Let us know your thoughts in the comments section below

If you delve into Wolanski's life before her stunning streak, you find that she entered the modelling and acting space in California before she ventured to becoming a professional stuntwoman in an effort to become a unique individual in in the industry. “I grew up doing flips, tricks, gymnastics, and basically every single kind of sport," she said an interview to Cosmopolitan.

"When I started acting, people in auditions would tell me ‘you should do stunts as well, because not only can you be the actress but you can also be the stuntwoman’. That only stoked her drive to become a stuntwoman as she achieved her helicopter license, a skydiving license, as well as a motorcycle license. She added: "I was like, wait, that sounds fun and I’m not really scared of anything (which is both one of my faults and also one of my best qualities), so I just dived right in."

Source: Read Full Article