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Poker Player Uses Repeated ‘Wardrobe Malfunctions’ To ‘Distract’ Rivalry
The malfunction was an awkward one but with a twist.
Poker player, Sashimi is popular on Instagram and YouTube, where she regularly streams her games. The beauty is always applauded for her incredible skills but has recently landed herself criticisms after suffering a repeated wardrobe malfunction during a live stream on Hustler Casino Live [HCL].
Sashimi had a nip slip, much to the embarrassment of the HCL Live commentator, who begged she put her breast away.
During the game called ‘Max Pain Monday,’ the YouTuber’s left breast slipped out of her daring black dress, and commentator, Kyle Ravreby swiftly picked up on the awkward moment as he could be heard saying: “Sashimi, come on, please. I’m looking away from the screen right now – are you, guys? Sashimi, come on, please.”
The video of the peeking b**bs has gone viral and only later it was revealed it was all a pre-planned prank.
The media personality, with over 19K followers on Instagram, was actually wearing fake prosthetic breasts aimed at distracting her opponents. Expectedly, the move garnered mixed responses from poker aficionados, with one writing: “This is a really good strategy.” Another asked: “Did she win?! That’s one hell of a distraction.”
Hustler Casino Live Owner Nick Vertucci has also been left impressed by the skit.
He said: “Pretty sure it’s a body suit/gag. But FN brilliant. Had me fooled.” Another, as per The Sun, wrote: “That’s what we in the poker business call ‘a tell.” Hustler Casino Live co-owner Ryan Feldman expressed regret at letting the prank go ahead, writing: “In hindsight I wish I knew what Sashimi was doing and that THAT might happen.”
He admitted that if he was aware of Sashimi’s plan going into the game, he would have vetoed the prank.
Feldman added: “But most people will find it entertaining and innocent, even though it might be in bad taste and definitely unnecessary. Didn’t know in advance what was going on and that could happen, but not sure it’s that big a deal. Either way, we care a ton about poker and want to grow it a lot.”