- NCAA. Abella Danger breaks down after Miami's title bid ends in heartbreak
- NCAA. ESPN causes parent discomfort after showing adult star Abella Danger in the National Championship broadcast
What was supposed to be a quiet night for another University of Miami student turned into a national debate on social media. Abella Danger, who retired from the adult film industry to focus on her law career, became a trend after being caught by ESPN's cameras during her team's recent loss to the Indiana Hoosiers.
The now former actress explained that she was only looking to watch the game quietly and that her intention is not to steal the spotlight, however, the cameras keep looking for her and having a "normal" life is becoming increasingly difficult.
Abella Danger asks cameras to stop focusing on her
"I would give anything for ESPN not to have filmed me," Danger confessed in an interview with TMZ, who was seen a little upset and in tears during the final moments of the game that gave Indiana the title.
The future lawyer was emphatic in apologizing to those who might feel uncomfortable with her presence: "I deeply regret if I have offended anyone by attending the game. I just wish I was any other student supporting my team."
Her appearance generated debate on social networks, where some believe her appearance on camera was just a coincidence, while others think that her fame continues to attract attention and that is why she is constantly being sought after.
Abella Danger's reaction after Hurricanes defeat
The College Football Playoff final at Hard Rock Stadium generated all kinds of emotions and Abella Danger was no exception. Beyond her request not to be focused on, the former actress uploaded a video on social media after the Hurricanes' loss where she looked very upset.
Danger uploaded the video to her Instagram stories and showed the sadness she felt after the Hurricanes lost the final. The law student received comments of all kinds, but for her it was just a post-final catharsis.
Abella repeated several times "I don't like this", showing her displeasure with the sporting result and the frustration that thousands of fans must have felt.
