College World Series spectator (Photo via X)
One particular fan stole the show during Sunday’s College World Series finale, though she only appeared on TV for a brief moment.
LSU beat Coastal Carolina to win their best-of-three series in two games and lift the Men’s College World Series trophy, their second in the last three years and eighth overall. The Tigers last snagged the title with Paul Skenes and Dylan Crews leading the charge in 2023, and they’re champions again.
At one point during the game, the broadcast camera panned to the crowd, keying in on a blonde female fan boasting quite a large pair.
You can see her in the clip below:
College World Series Spectator Sparked A Conversation On Social Media
The LSU Tigers pose for a team photo (Photo by Jay Biggerstaff/Getty Images)
The fan immediately went viral on social media.
“Only thing I saw in this video👀👀,” one fan posted.
“I thought I was the only one who saw her lol,” another chimed in.
“The cup(s) runneth over,” a user observed.
“Only part of the game I remember 😎,” someone confessed.
“I’m gonna lose sleep tonight thinking about those knockers #MCWS #GeauxTigers,” someone else offered.
“The frame switched & I said “LAWD” before I could catch myself 😂,” another fan admitted.
“Another nice rack on a Sunday,” a comment read.
“Glad i wasn’t the only one thinking this when it happened. Game recognize game,” read another.
“I said “good lord” in the middle of celebrating 😂😂,” a fan laughed.
As for the game, LSU got over the line with a 5-3 win, sealing the deal with a strong performance in the fourth inning. The Tigers went on a four-run rally, with Chris Stanfield logging a 2-RBI single and Derek Curiel capping it off with a clutch 2-out, 2-RBI smash up the middle.
Coastal hit back with a 2-run homer at the bottom of the sixth, having recorded one in the second, but LSU would hold on for the win.
Social Media Is Sending Their Prayers To Clint Eastwood Today
Clint Eastwood (Photo By Bill Streicher-Imagn Images)
Clint Eastwood turned 95 recently, but it hasn’t been an easy year for the legendary actor and director.
On Tuesday, fans across the country poured out messages of support as news spread about his recent struggles. Eastwood has been mourning the sudden death of his longtime partner, Christina Sandera, who passed away from a heart attack earlier this year.
The Hollywood icon has kept a low profile since her passing. For fans who’ve followed his career for decades, seeing Eastwood go through this personal loss has struck a chord. Though the actor has rarely been seen in public in recent months, his son Scott Eastwood shared a welcome update that gave many people a reason to breathe a little easier.
Fans Rally Behind Eastwood
Clint Eastwood and Christina Sandera (Photo Via Instagram/@clinteastwoodfans01)
Scott Eastwood, in a recent interview, reassured fans that his father is holding up. “He’s doing good,” he said. “He’s a survivor, a trouper. He was born coming out of the Great Depression, and then he was young during World War II. He saw a lot of struggle.” That perspective seems to be carrying Eastwood through yet another chapter of hardship.
Supporters didn’t hesitate to show their love. Social media lit up with tributes, memories, and heartfelt messages. Many highlighted not only his contributions to film but also his resilience as a person.
“There are literally hundreds of reasons why a man doesn’t get better with age,” one fan posted on X.
Another fan commented, “HE IS NEVER GONNA STOP!!!!”
Another fan chimed in, “I hope he blesses us with his presence for many more years!”
Photographs from December 2018 show Eastwood attending the premiere of The Mule with Sandera by his side. The two had been together for years, and her sudden loss clearly left a mark on him. Though the grief remains, Eastwood isn’t ready to slow down completely. In an interview with Kurier on May 30, he reflected on aging with intent. “There’s no reason why a man can’t get better with age,” he said. “And I have much more experience today. Sure, there are directors who lose their touch at a certain age, but I’m not one of them.”
Clint Eastwood, who has eight children- Laurie, Kimber, Alison, Francesca, Kyle, Kathryn, Scott and Morgan- continues to lean on family during this time. For fans, the hope is simple: that he keeps creating, keeps going, and, most of all, keeps finding strength in the days ahead.
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