Woman slams ESPN for sexualizing her and friend eating ice cream at College World Series game

A woman who went viral for eating ice cream at the College World Series championship between Tennessee and Texas A&M ripped ESPN and accused the network of sexualizing her and her friend on TV.

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A woman who went viral for eating ice cream at the College World Series championship between Tennessee and Texas A&M ripped ESPN and accused the network of sexualizing her and her friend on TV. During Monday night’s game — when the Volunteers took home their first national title after beating Texas A&M, 6-5, in Game 3 — ESPN cameras captured the woman, who goes by Annie J on TikTok, and her friend eating ice cream while in the sweltering Omaha heat. “It was a 20-second segment of just us eating ice cream, or licking our ice cream.

Twenty seconds dedicated to, with commentary, just us eating our ice cream,” she said in a recent video on TikTok reacting to the viral attention she received after being “blasted” on TV. “We all knew what direction that video was gonna head in. WARNING: LANGUAGE “And lo and behold, the creeps of TikTok got a hold of it because we woke up getting compared to the ‘Hawk Tuah’ girl , which no shade to her — girl, do whatever.



” The woman said she found the commentary by the ESPN broadcasters to be “weird.” “You gotta get it before it melts. It’s a liquid,” one of the broadcasters said , adding that it was 93 degrees in Omaha at the time.

“A night like tonight you’re working fast,” another broadcaster said. “And it was 100 degrees, so God forbid we eat some ice cream,” she continued. “.

.. And I had just been eating a hot dog like 10 minutes prior to that and I was making sure to eat in front of the row of p.