Fans Who Stormed Court During Knicks Game Have Been Identified

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In this day and age the money you can make from self-promotion can often far exceed the fines you may have to pay for breaking the law by doing it. Two models who have now interrupted both NFL and NBA games are proving that pretty thoroughly.

Last week Instagram and OnlyFans models Toochi Kash and AmberGhini got detained at the San Francisco 49ers vs. Los Angeles Rams game for climbing over the stands and onto the field. The two were attempting to promote a cryptocurrency meme coin by having the name of the coin on some Christmas outfits. They were removed by security before they could interrupt the game in progress.

Well, yesterday they tried to pull of a nearly identical stunt at the New York Knicks vs. Minnesota Timberwolves basketball game. Painting the name of their coin onto their heads instead of their outfits, the two wore Knicks-colored blue, white and orange outfits when they ran onto the court and interrupted the game before being removed by security yet again.

As usual, fans were not in the least bit amused by the models' antics. Some initially thought they were protestors before realizing that the two were just repeating the same stunt as the week before.

"Imagine paying tickets to an nba game to do something like this," one user remarked.

"Hahahaha that one chick got tackled before she even made it over the bench," another mocked.

"Down goes Frazier," a third joked in response to one of them being tackled by security.

Toochi Kash has a massive Instagram following with over 6 million followers and indirect links to numerous explicit content websites.

AmberGhini has around 70,000 followers on an Instagram account that also features indirect links to her OnlyFans accounts.

MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA - DECEMBER 19: A fan is carried away by security after running onto the court in the second quarter of the game between the New York Knicks and Minnesota Timberwolves at Target Center on December 19, 2024 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. (Photo by David Berding/Getty Images)

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On nearly all of their social media accounts they have proudly advertised their antics from both the Knicks-Timberwolves game and last week's Rams-49ers game, making it extremely clear that they are just trying to bring added attention to their meme coin.

Unfortunately for the people who don't want to see these kinds of stunts, they're likely to keep happening unless tighter restrictions and punishments are put in place to prevent it.

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