Steve Kerr greets Stephen Curry and the Golden State Warriors in the locker room after the Game 7 win over Sacramento/Twitter, warriors
A photo of Stephen Curry during a game sparked an amusing episode in the USA, after a woman with revealing clothing was photographed in the background, which, for many, attracted attention, and quickly became a network sensation. It was during the game of Golden State against Milwaukee, when Curry celebrated on the court in a movement Golf, with a jubilant blonde woman in the back, with a shirt that reveals quite a bit of her upper body.
One picture that turned into an amusing episode.
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However, on the NBA's official account, a picture of Steph celebrating was published with the woman not visible in the background, and many of the surfers were "outraged", claiming that the league edited the picture, and wrote amusing comments, such as "cowards", "upload the real picture", or "give The girl gets the screen time she deserves."
Some even invented new acronyms for the league: NBA = NO BOOB ASSOCIATION.
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The picture that drove the league crazy
The photo published by the official account of the NBA
As mentioned, the photo became a viral affair, and the identity of the woman quickly became clear: her name is Catherine Taylor, from San Francisco, who was published on social networks from that moment.
Taylor, according to reports, is an escort girl who rents out her services for $900 an hour, it is claimed.
She herself began to enjoy the attention, and really did not hide her identity and her profession.
As a result, her Twitter account was initially blocked, but was later reinstated.
The league didn't want to give her a stage, the gossip sections and the network did it.
Taylor/Screenshot, Twitter, TheKatherineExp
raised the rate.
Taylor/Screenshot, Twitter, TheKatherineExp
Spiranak denies it is her
The photographer is proud of his work
The affair became so viral that Paige Spiranak, "the sexy golfer", another well-known network woman, had to deny that it was her.
Taylor, on the other hand, said that "I didn't do anything, I was just there, and the TV loves shit".
After the publication, in the US it was claimed that demand for her increased, and she raised her price and began charging $1,500 per hour.
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