NFL Fans React To Laura Rutledge’s Wardrobe Malfunction
NFL Fans React To Laura Rutledge’s Wardrobe Malfunction
Laura Rutledge suffered a wardrobe malfunction during Saturday’s game between the Baltimore Ravens and Pittsburgh Steelers.
While a Ravens cheerleader in fact stole the show after her wild photos leaked out on social media, Rutledge still found a way to cause something of a stir.
Ever the good sport, Rutledge was able to laugh about her wardrobe malfunction and share the details of it with her many adoring fans.
The whole thing is actually quite funny:
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“Attention to detail on my Amazon order would have been helpful here,” she wrote in the caption.
While the gloves were undeniably a big on Rutledge, they didn’t look that crazy. A lot of fans likely wouldn’t have noticed.
That said, NFL fans tend to be a supportive bunch. So folks definitely had a laugh with Rutledge over her situation.
“I’m actually dying laughing,” one person wrote.
“Seriously if I was a big boss at ESPN. I would offer you the biggest contract to be our top anchor every day except weekends. Simply beautiful,” another person added.
“We think [you’re] awesome anyway,” a third person replied.
Rutledge always blows up online. Even her standard posts do massive engagement numbers:
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Last year Rutledge went viral for everything ranging from her bathroom selfie to her wild outfits.
It really put her on the map.
James Harden’s Encounter With Bradley Beal’s Wife Goes Viral (Video): https://t.co/LnsEAssmfu
— Game 7 (@game7__) January 6, 2024
By any objective measure, 2023 was her year.
What will 2024 have in stock for Rutledge? Time will tell.
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A longtime sports reporter, Carlos Garcia has written about some of the biggest and most notable athletic events of the last 5 years. He has been credentialed to cover MLS, NBA and MLB games all over the United States. His work has been published on Fox Sports, Bleacher Report, AOL and the Washington Post.