TWO stunning models claim they have been banned from attending baseball matches after flashing their boobs during a game.
The Washington Nationals were hosting the Houston Astros, with the fixture being broadcast live on Fox Sports.
But as the camera panned around during a break in play, two women in the crowd lifted their tops to reveal their breasts.
And after the clip was shared on social media, the two women involved have outed themselves as the ‘offenders’.
Stunning model and magazine editor Julia Rose, 25, shared the video on Twitter writing “guilty as charged”.
Rose is the founder of SHAGMAG, a digital magazine which users can pay to subscribe to, with the models later tweeting that proceeds from subscriptions help to pay for breast cancer victim’s medical bills – hence their boob flash.
Another Instagram model, Kayla Lauren shared a clip after the stunt with the other two flashers, telling viewers to: “donate to breast cancer.”
Rose also posted “whoops, the wind blew up my top” and “my lil nips made it #WorldSeries”.
Los Angeles-based brunette Rose also uploaded what she claims is a letter from Major League Baseball notifying her that she is now banned from “all stadiums” due to her actions.
It reads: “On October 27, 2019, you attended World Series Game 5 at Nationals Park in Washington DC.
“During the game you violated the fan code of conduct by exposing yourself during the 7th inning, in order to promote a business.
“You were also part of a scheme in which you induced others to expose themselves to promote their business.
“You are hereby banned from all Major League Baseball stadiums and facilities, indefinitely.”