One of the models who exposed herself during Game 5 of the World Series in America has revealed the stunt cost more than $AUD100,000 (NZ$120,000) and was nearly a year in the making.
The risqué flashing stunt from Julia Rose, Lauren Summer and Kayla Lauren made worldwide headlines and drew major attention to their X-rated digital magazine Shagmag — and it was far from a spur-of-the moment decision.
In an interview with Complex Rose said the cost of tickets for the entourage amounted to approximately $US80,000, (NZ$125,200), but even though she and her partners in crime have been banned from all future Major League Baseball games, the publicity gained from their brazen act was worth it.
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The adventurous models chose a baseball game to make their stand because of the higher odds of getting on TV and they certainly captured plenty of eyeballs — even those of Houston Astros pitcher Gerrit Cole, who they were trying to distract.