Outrageous 🤯Two internet celebrities evaded their tickets and watched the Champions League final and stayed in the toilet of Allianz Stadium for more than 27 hours
According to Belgian media reports, two TikTok internet celebrities Neil and Sene evaded their tickets to watch the Champions League final.
Neil (20) said: "I have never gotten such a great satisfaction from making videos. Our plan is to enter the stadium the day before the final. UEFA's security is very good, so it's impossible to try to break in on the same day. It's only useful to go in one day in advance."
They made some toilet fault signs with logos attached to a German plumbing company and the Bayern Munich logo at the home court at Allianz Stadium.
Neill said the two were in the toilet for no less than 27 hours: "We brought backpacks with snacks and then played with our phones to pass the time. Sometimes we had to keep quiet because there were people going to the toilet next to us and we heard a lot of noises. The toilet lights were always on, and we were uncomfortable sitting, so we could hardly fall asleep. So it was difficult both physically and mentally."
Neill talked about how to get in the field: "At that time we only had to pass the last wicket, we looked carefully and found the least focused security. We called and then walked over with food in our hands.
Paris won 5-0, and we happened to sit in the fan area of ​​the winning team, which was the most exciting game I have ever seen."
From their social media accounts, they often broke into large events. Last year they also went to the music festival "free" and even pretended to be a food seller and mixed into Anderlecht's cup final with Bruges.
Neil said he was not worried about getting into trouble: "We realized we were taking risks, but our purpose was purely entertainment, and we always tried to do it in a relaxed and humorous way without going to extremes. Our parents also knew we did this, and they were able to understand and see the fun in it. In addition, when we posted the video, we never received any feedback from the authorities."