Shagmag executives Julia Rose and Lauren Summer were banned from MLB for existence after flashing a pitcher all through a game. Here are the main points.
Everyone's stoked about the World Series — it is the Astros versus the Nationals, and it is also the first time the playoffs were held in Washington DC since 1933.
Game 5 of the World Series used to be held on Oct. 28, and it got here with a captivating turn of occasions. On are living nationwide tv, two models determined to flash the pitcher of the Astros and were subsequently banned from attending all MLB events indefinitely.
The fashions in query are Julia Rose and Lauren Summer, who're answerable for Shagmag, a magazine that features topless pictures of well-known Instagram fashions in "a place that was fun but one that still had meaning," the web page reads.
"There are all these beautiful Instagram models but who are they really?" founder Julia writes on the web site's homepage. "Who are the upcoming innovators and creators, and what the actual f--k is going on in the world? So many questions and now there is an answer: SHAGMAG."
Julia Rose and Lauren Summer were banned for their attempt to "promote a business."
During the 5th game of the World Series, Julia and Lauren, along with their good friend Kayla Lauren had seats behind the house plate. The trio wore shirts that stated "Shagmag," and when the pitcher went as much as the plate Lauren and Julia flashed him.
The game was halted and Lauren, Julia, and Kayla were escorted out by means of safety and then detained by police.
Of path, a video of the incident went viral on Twitter.
Julia and Lauren later gained letters banning them from ever attending another MLB event. The letter learn "During the game, you violated the fan code of conduct by exposing yourself during the 7th inning, in order to promote a business. You were also part of a scheme in which you induced others to expose themselves to promote a business. You are hereby banned from all Major League Baseball stadiums and facilities, indefinitely."
The girls later mentioned it was once part of a promotion for Breast Cancer Awareness.
In a video posted to Kayla's Twitter after the match, the ladies claimed that the stunt used to be to encourage other folks to subscribe to Shagmag, which was once donating money to Breast Cancer Awareness.
"Yo, we just flashed the whole f------g World Series game five, baby. Shagmag for life," Kayla says in the video. "F--k breast cancer. Donate to breast cancer. F--k cancer."
But lovers weren't purchasing it. Twitter user @RydetoWin replied to Kayla, pronouncing "You do you queen, but as a breast cancer survivor and a [baseball] fan let’s not pretend this was a stand against a greater cause. Please just call it what it is: self promotion."
"We already have clout, this was for breast cancer," Lauren replied to anyone on Twitter who claimed they were just having a look for "clout." "Subscribe to @SHAGMAG_to help us pay off women’s medical bills."
It has but to be confirmed if any of the proceeds from Shagmag subscriptions are going to pay ladies's medical bills, as Lauren claims. Their web site makes no point out of the donations, neither is there any mention of it on the site's Twitter account.
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