
Citing Elon Musk as his inspiration, his intention is to invest up to $200,000 in Dogecoin. He also hinted that the two might team up on new pranks in the future.Īs for his winnings, Andrade said he’s planning to invest a large chunk of the money in cryptocurrencies. The two went to the same school, and according to Andrade, Zdorovetskiy helped him plan the Super Bowl incident. VitalyzdTv, who did similar thing at the 2019 Champions League final. Qt0IJcbdbh- New Culture 👑 February 8, 2021Įxplaining how he got the idea to make quick cash, Andrade spoke about his friendship with YouTube prankster Vitaly Zdorovetskiy a.k.a. The #SuperBowl streaker has more yards than the Chiefs have all game 😂

Not only did Andrade make a lot of money but he’s become a celebrity overnight, receiving shout-outs from mainstream celebs like Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson and Tampa Bay’s TE Rob Gronkowski. To get the remaining money, Andrade is planning to sue the offshore sportsbook. Bovada actually came out and released a statement and said that they were going to cancel the bets.”Īt this point, he claims to have received all but $75,000, which he’s determined to get. How this happened is that with the help of his friends, Andrade had placed dozens of bets using different accounts. Andrade Claims Bovada Still Owes Him $75,000ĭespite Bovada’s intention to withhold his winnings, Andrade claims that he’s already received the most of it. We say “could” because Bovada feels it wouldn’t be fair to pay him out, quoting breaking the sportsbook rules as the reason. The man in question is a 31-year-old Florida man called Yuri Andrade, whose total winnings could be as high as $375,000. The story goes that the Super Bowl streaker had placed $50,000 at Bovada and other offshore sportsbooks on prop bet “ Will A Fan Run Onto The Field During The Game?“

The reason he did it was to make sure his bets at Bovada go through. One of the highlights of Super Bowl LV was the streaker who gatecrashed the game wearing a pink mankini.
