Champions League final streaker Kinsey Wolanski sparks football rules debate as fans say ‘it’s illegal to be this fine’

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THE 2019 Champions League final streaker has sparked a football rules debate on social media.

Kinsey Wolanski, 27, showed off her abs as she took an acrobatic throw in on Instagram.

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Champions League final streaker Kinsey Wolanski has sparked a football debate[/caption]
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The influencer had her fans saying ‘it’s illegal to be this fine’[/caption]

Her latest social media video saw the influencer flip before launching the ball into the air.

She stunned her fans in a cropped Colombia national team jersey and tiny black shorts as she took to the field.

In the caption, she asked her followers: “Constant debate on this throw in… illegal or legal?”

Kinsey’s fans were left swooning, with one commenting: “This was extremely legal. Wow.”

Another simply added: “Absolutely phenomenal.”

A third follower also wrote: “Nah, but it sure is illegal to be this fine.”

Meanwhile, one more admitted: “We can look past the rules for this one.”

The model shot to fame back over four years ago after running onto the pitch during the Champions League final between Liverpool and Tottenham.

She has gone on to amass 3.7million Instagram followers since her antics at the Metropolitano Stadium.

Her fans are regularly treated to glamorous pictures, racy snaps and football videos on her feed.

Kinsey is also now a helicopter pilot after securing her licence last year and often shows off her travels around the world.

One trip in September saw her become Argentina’s sexiest fan as she showed her love for Lionel Messi and Co in Patagonia.

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Kinsey stunned in a Colombia shirt and skimpy black shorts[/caption]
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She showed off her acrobatics as she took a throw in[/caption]
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Kinsey has 3.7million followers on Instagram[/caption]
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She shot to fame by streaking at the 2019 Champions League final[/caption]
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