Porn star and Miami fan Abella Danger shown on ESPN AGAIN as she cries after watching Hurricanes lose national title game

Former adult film star Abella Danger was left in tears after watching her beloved Miami Hurricanes lose the College Football Playoff final.
Danger, real name Amirah Day, was captured in the stands by ESPN cameras again on Monday night as the Hurricanes suffered an agonizing 27-21 defeat to the Indiana Hoosiers in Miami.
The porn actress, who is now a full-time student at Miami after retiring from the industry in 2020, was also shown on the network’s live broadcast during their playoff win over Texas A&M last month.
They managed to pick her out in the crowd once again at Hard Rock Stadium, where she was seen watching on nervously with her school trailing 24-14 inside the final seven minutes of the game.
The Hurricanes did go on to score another touchdown in the fourth quarter, yet a subsequent Hoosiers field goal left them trailing by six points in the dying minutes.
And on their final drive of the game, quarterback Carson Beck threw a nightmare interception to seal their fate and crown Indiana national champions.
Former porn star and Miami fan Abella Danger was shown on ESPN during the CFP final
She watched on as her beloved Hurricanes suffered an agonizing loss to the Indiana Hoosiers
Danger could not contain her emotions in a tearful Instagram video after the defeat on Monday
The defeat was a devastating one for Miami, and Danger could not contain her emotions after watching them slip at the final hurdle.
While leaving Hard Rock Stadium, the 30-year-old broke down in tears in a video shared on her Instagram story while repeatedly saying: ‘I hate this!’
Fernando Mendoza proved the hero for Indiana after scoring a remarkable touchdown to lead the Hoosiers to their first-ever national title.
In front of Tom Brady and Donald Trump, Mendoza cemented his status as the best quarterback in college football with an incredible piece of individual play to take the game away from the Hurricanes in the fourth quarter.
The projected No. 1 pick in this year’s NFL Draft and reigning Heisman Trophy winner bulldozed his way into the end zone from 12 yards on a dramatic fourth down.
Miami still had a chance to stage a dramatic comeback but Beck threw an interception with 44 seconds left in the game, sparking wild scenes among Indiana’s players, coaches and fans.



