ESPN Cameraman Accused Of 'Inappropriate' National Title Game Shot

by The Spun
ESPN Cameraman Accused Of 'Inappropriate' National Title Game Shot

ESPN Abella Danger.

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An ESPN cameraman has been accused of an "inappropriate" crowd shot during the national championship game on Monday night.

ESPN's cameras panned to adult film star Abella Danger in the crowd during the fourth quarter of Monday night's game. Indiana topped Miami, 27-21, at the College Football Playoff national title game at Hard Rock Stadium in South Florida. Danger, who attended the University of Miami and has nearly 10 million followers on Instagram, is a die-hard Hurricanes fan.

But should ESPN's cameras have panned to her in the crowd on Monday evening? Some aren't happy about it.

"No shot ESPN just showed Abella Danger on national televisionđź’€," one wrote.

It's safe to say that a lot of parents were not happy with ESPN's decision. This is not the first time that Danger has been shown in the crowd, either.

She was shown on ESPN earlier in the College Football Playoff, too.

Danger, meanwhile, was heartbroken by Miami's loss

The 30-year-old adult film star was in tears following the game on Monday evening. Miami's dream season came to an end.

“I hate this,” she told her 9.5 million fans in an Instagram Story.

“Even though we lost, I don’t care,” she said. “That game tonight proved that no one else deserved to be in the national championship over Miami. Miami deserved that. Everyone counted us out. I don’t care if we lost. Those men out there are the best of the best. No one deserved that spot other than Miami.”

She continued.

“That was not a blowout. That was not a lopsided loss. It was down to the wire. The only reason I’m sad is for these players who worked the hardest all season. They’restill winners. I don’t care.”

Danger and the Hurricanes will look to bounce back in 2026.

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