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During the broadcast of the Sugar Bowl in New Orleans on January 1, an ESPN cameraman was filming the crowd and accidentally captured a woman flashing her breasts on Bourbon Street. While the network has issued an apology, an adult company has reportedly offered a deal worth up to $100K to the viral boob  flasher for a webcam show.

The viral boob-flashing incident occurred during the TV broadcast of Monday night's game between the Washington Huskies and Texas Longhorns. ESPN apologized for the viral clip on Monday night as Bill Hofheimer stated to The Associated Press, "We regret that this happened and apologize that the video aired in the telecast."

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CamSoda offers $100k deal to Sugar Bowl flasher

Meanwhile, an adult company has been reportedly looking for the Sugar Bowl flasher for a webcam show. On Tuesday, CamSoda, a live-streaming webcam platform, offered a mouth-watering deal to the woman, who exposed her boob on Bourbon Street.

According to TMZ, CamSoda offered a deal worth up to $100k to the woman to perform a live one-hour webcam show next week. The adult company's Vice President, Daryn Parker stated, "One could argue that she was the real MVP of the game last night. We see a lot of breasts on our platform but these certainly caught our eyes ... and all of America's. I didn’t know ESPN was into that kind of stuff!"

However, it is not the first time that nudity has impacted a live football game as a group of naked students caused a brief delay during the Harvard-Yale game in 2016.

Apart from that, Janet Jackson's infamous wardrobe malfunction during the Super Bowl 2004 is arguably the most-remembered nudity instance. During the half-time show, Justin Timberlake 'ripped off' Jackson's wardrobe, revealing the singer's right breast, which was adorned with a sun as a piercing.