As the Washington Nationals become World Series champions for the first time since 1924 after beating the Houston Astros 6-2, Julia Rose, who rose to fame when she flashed Gerrit Cole during the World Series Game 5, seems to be far from done with her antics.
Nats fans absolutely delirious right now pic.twitter.com/WTQ1zCm7Xg
— Kelyn Soong (@KelynSoong) October 31, 2019
The 25-year-old Instagram model recently claimed that she was just getting started, and she had more plans in the works that she was going to realize very soon.
And while she did not want to reveal any exact details, it was strongly implied that she was referring to more stunts like the one she pulled on the field.
People are still split over what she did, with some claiming that she should get banned from further attendances, while others are enjoying her antics a bit more.
For better or worse, she has managed to attain quite the following on social media, with many people actively talking to her and asking her about her plans regarding her “stunts.”
Reports have also come out that this was not Rose’s first rodeo, as she had pulled similar stunts in the past as well.
At this point, some have started to question if she has some personal issues, but most people discussing the situation do not seem to mind it at all.
Rose herself is quite comfortable with all the attention she has been getting, too, and it looks like she will continue to do her thing for as long as she can.
Hopefully, for her, she does not have to face any legal repercussions for her actions, as there have been talks of that lately as well. The MLB has banned Rose indefinitely from attending future events.
Letter MLB served to two women who exposed themselves behind home plate last night. One of them, @juliarose_33, is founder of a digital magazine called Shagmag, which they were promoting. It generates nearly $125,000 in monthly subscription fees through Patreon. pic.twitter.com/u5wxKCaofO
— Darren Rovell (@darrenrovell) October 28, 2019
Rose, the founder of Shagmag, spent $80,000 on tickets and travels for the stunt, which took one year of preparation.
She told Complex: “Yeah, so we had it planned almost a year ago. I knew I wanted to do something at the World Series. But we just didn’t know, obviously, who was playing, what game, where it would be, the location or anything. Once we found out who the teams were, we then bought the tickets, I believe, not even a week ago. We had to get tickets for game five. And game five was a gamble, obviously, because if it’s a sweep or something, then we wouldn’t even make it to game five. So we crossed our fingers and bought tickets last minute. We were just going to play on one of the girls who ran down with us and do it where our seats were. But when we showed up to the stadium yesterday, one of the GMs at the stadium knew who we were and pulled us aside and basically told us that you have to zip our jackets up because our shirts said SHAGMAG, so they said they didn’t want SHAGMAG on TV, that we couldn’t promote for it, and they had no idea of what we had planned.”
She also stated: “Yeah, it’s one of the best sports with the most coverage. You know where the cameras are most of the time. Personally, I’m a huge football fan, but when it comes to football, you know it’s like almost impossible to get on camera. So we knew the cameras and where they’d be, and it’s the kind of just-go-for-it-type thing with baseball.”
Rose’s subscription website has raised a lot of money since her promotional stunt.