Each time, security stopped him before he got to the gridiron - once before he even sat in his seat. His adult website, “Vitality Uncensored,” features “nude party videos, pranks & more!” “It’s art,” he said.ĭuring the last four Super Bowls, he dropped $80,000 on tickets and tried to streak across the field. He has 620,000 followers on Twitter and is reported to have a net worth of $7 million. His YouTube channel has more than 10 million subscribers. “It’s an adrenaline rush,” Zdorovetskiy said. He spent five days in an Egyptian prison for scaling a pyramid. He’s been arrested for climbing the “D” in the Hollywood sign. He sprinted across the pitch at the 2014 World Cup Final, onto the court at the 2016 NBA finals, across the field at the 2017 World Series. Zdorovetskiy runs a YouTube channel where he pranks people and stages stunts at sporting events. Andrade helps manage his mother’s landscape and janitorial companies. They met as teenagers at Boca Raton High, and both still live in that area. On Tuesday, outside California Pizza Kitchen in Tampa, they shared their story. More than 96 million people caught a glimpse of their prank live on CBS. He made four other bets using Bitcoin as the odds began to shift closer toward even money.Others want to know who the troublemakers were, why they wanted to streak across the field and how they did it. The bettor made an initial bet on the “Will a fan run on the field during the game?” prop more than three hours before kickoff at +700, according to a screenshot shared with Front Office Sports. That bettor, who Front Office Sports granted anonymity due to the quasi legal nature of betting at an offshore book from the U.S., said he had no knowledge Andrade would run on the field. “Due to this breach, the decision has been made to terminate our business relationship with you and discontinue all services and products offered.” “While conducting our investigation, it was found that your account is in breach of our terms of service and player agreement,” the email from Bovada read. He was informed in an email that he would not be getting his winnings. That bettor placed bets that totalled $800 and won $6,000. He was released on a $500 bond.įront Office Sports confirmed at least one bettor has already his account terminated. Those who bet nobody would streak during the game will have their wagers refunded.Īndrade, who streaked in the fourth quarter and was apprehended near one of the end zones at Raymond James Stadium, was charged with trespassing. “We will continue to make sure that any publicity stunts or ill-intended behavior cannot adversely affect the outcome of a player’s wager.”īovada said it is paying out on the prop for those its internal investigation concludes were not linked to knowledge of Andrade’s actions. “Our players have always trusted us to ensure the integrity of all props offered in our sportsbook,” a Bovada spokesman said. In a subsequent interview, Andrade said he contacted several friends to bet on his stunt and they combined to win the $375,000. Online sportsbook Bovada, where Yuri Andrade said he and his friends placed numerous wagers, tells Front Office Sports that it’s “voiding” all the streaker prop bets that it has “identified had knowledge” Andrade would attempt to run on the field during Super Bowl LV.Īndrade initially said in interviews that he placed $50,000 worth of bets at +750 odds on the prop that there would be a streaker at the Super Bowl, a claim disputed by betting experts because the prop had a $1,000 limit. The Super Bowl streaker who claims he won $375,000 off a bet may only have come away with 15 minutes of fame and a trespassing charge for his exploits.
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