A freshman at Louisiana State University was allegedly handcuffed during a football game after exposing herself in the stands.
Photos and video from the stadium show the student, identified as Abigail Lutz, lifting her top in full view of the crowd.
Lutz wore a purple LSU shirt and a yellow mini skirt and appeared to be enjoying the attention before seemingly being escorted out by law enforcement.
She captioned a TikTok video before the incident, "me pregaming flashing the whole stadium."
Reaction to the event has been divided.
One commenter wrote, "Good, I’m glad she was arrested."
Another said, "What kind of parents raised a girl like this? No values! No respect! She is not a good girl."
“It’s completely legal for a man to be shirtless in public while women get arrested,” said another. "If a man had lifted up his top at a game, which happens all the time, no one gives a crap."
Another pointed out the legal consequences of the incident, stating, "Reminder that flashing people is sexual harassment or public indecency. It’s not moral or legal."
One user joked, "Ole Miss football coach Lane Kiffin just left for this," referencing the rivalry between LSU and Ole Miss.
Local authorities have not released any details about whether charges were issued or whether she was formally taken into custody. However, Lutz did break her silence the following day with an Instagram post captioned, “just wanted to have some fun 😔.”
Public nudity laws vary by state, but in Louisiana, exposing oneself in a public place can be classified as obscenity or lewd conduct, especially if witnessed by others without their consent.
Consequences range from fines to jail time.