Edmonton Oilers Fan Who Went Viral For Flashing Chest Responds To The Haters: ‘I Got Drunk And Pulled Them Out’

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In case you were considering visiting or moving to Canada one day, here’s another reason to do so: the social standards up there seem to be far more relaxed, as the Edmonton Oilers fan who went massively viral for flashing her chest while in the crowd at the game has been inspiringly unapologetic ever since.

The woman in the video, which was taken during the NHL’s Western Conference Final series against the Dallas Stars on May 31, has identified herself as “Kait F”.

In a video on her Instagram, Kait has responded to the haters and did not show any regret over her actions. If this happened to a woman in the United States, there’d likely be people calling for her job. Luckily for Kait, she works in an oil field.

Kait’s video has some offensive language in it, so just a heads up to not play this aloud at work or anywhere else you wouldn’t want someone to hear it.

“I thought long and hard about what I wanted to say to everybody,” Kait said in a video posted on Sunday, June 16 — Father’s Day. “I just wanted to say that you could be the most perfect, godly f—— person in the world, you could save kittens from a river if they were drowning, someone is still going to hate you.

“At the end of the day, I got drunk and whipped my t*** out at an Oilers game and they went viral, f— you if you don’t like it.”

During an interview on the hockey podcast Spittin’ Chiclets, Kait attributed her decision to “the handful of Cheezies I ate all day and the eight Trulys I drank in the first period.” She has also confirmed that she has gotten implants.

Unlike in the NBA where there have been none, there have been four teams in NHL history to overcome a 3-0 deficit, with one of those teams, the 1942 Toronto Maple Leafs, doing it in the Stanely Cup Finals. If the Oilers can pull off the improbable comeback against the Florida Panthers, however, Kait F. is likely to become an even bigger cult hero in Edmonton and the NHL world than she already is.