The woman who ran onto the field waving a pro-Trump sign during Sunday night's Jets-Steelers game turned out to be OnlyFans model Claudia Rose, who has gone viral thanks to her high-heel mad dash.
Rose reached the 40-yard line holding a sign that read, “Trump, secure the border.” Kamara was apprehended by security and escorted out of the stadium, with President Trump watching from the VIP box and Steelers fans cheering her on throughout.
“I don't go to the gym. … I don't know how I could do it because I don't have the stamina,” she later said in the clip Shared by X Her field crash was filmed outside the stadium by local talk show host Stephen Steele, but was not broadcast on NBC's game feed.
“You know how I did it? Red, white, and blue coursing through my veins. That's what got me here,” she said, while telling Pennsylvanians by the Oct. 21 deadline. implored them to register to vote.
In a viral video that has now been viewed millions of times, Rose can be seen jumping down the stadium steps and over a barricade near the end zone before bravely taking the field at Pittsburgh's Acrizier Stadium.
According to social media footage posted by Trump campaign staff, Trump, who arrived midway through the first quarter of the game, did not acknowledge Rose's intrusion on the field, but left his suite as the crowd cheered. He reportedly waved to soccer fans.
The Jets easily lost 15-37.
In another viral video released earlier this year, Rose appears among supporters of the former president wearing MAGA gear who were allegedly denied early voting at a polling place.
In the video, she defiantly storms out to get the word “MAGA” tattooed on her right cheek, then returns to confront poll workers.
Trump's attendance at Sunday's game capped off a day of campaign events for the former president in Pennsylvania. More than 5,000 supporters filled city streets, some manning fried stations and serving drive-thru customers at McDonald's in suburban Philadelphia.
The Keystone State and its 20 electors are seen as crucial to both presidential candidates' efforts to win in a 270-member race on Election Day, which is just two weeks away.





