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Leeds United Ladies streaker: identity revealed



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A Bristol woman living in Nottingham has been revealed as the streaker who ran onto the pitch at last week's women's FA cup final between Leeds United Ladies and Arsenal Ladies.
Tasha Hawkins, 19, stripped to her knickers before leaping over the hoardings and sprinting onto the pitch.

Tasha, 34DD, told the Yorkshire Evening Post it was her first streak, but added she wasn't sure it would be her last.

"I did it after a dare by my friend," said Tasha. "I didn't go to the match planning to do it.

"I'm raising money for Breast Cancer and my friend said there was a £50 donation if I'd do it. It was absolutely amazing.

"It's the first time I've done anything like that and it's just not something I would do, I'm not like that! I would do it again though."

Tasha received a three year football banning order but has said she is open to offers for where she should streak next.

Email your suggestions for where Tasha could do her next streak by clicking here. We'll pass them on and publish the lot.


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  • Last Updated: 16 May 2008 3:48 PM
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  • Location: Leeds
 
 
  

 
 


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