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Woman rips ESPN after broadcast shows her eating ice cream with friend, leading to 'sexualized' remarks

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A woman who attended the men’s College World Series Monday night took issue with the ESPN broadcast after it showed her and her friend eating ice cream and others made references to the viral video of the woman now known as the "Hawk Tuah" girl.

It was in the third inning of Game 3 between the Tennessee Volunteers and the Texas A&M Aggies when the cameras caught a woman who goes by Annie J on TikTok and her friend struggling to finish their melting ice cream.

"You gotta get it before it melts and it’s liquid," ESPN’s Karl Ravech said, with his co-commentator adding, "A night like tonight you’re working fast."

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Annie said she woke up to comments from TikTok users comparing her to the "Hawk Tuah" girl, Hailey Welch, who went viral earlier this month for comments she made in a video shot in Nashville.

A College World Series patch during the Division I baseball championship between the Tennessee Volunteers and the Texas A&M Aggies at Charles Schwab Field June 22, 2024, in Omaha, Neb.  (Tyler Schank/NCAA Photos via Getty Images)

Annie called the comments repulsive and ripped ESPN for allowing it to happen.

"It was a 20-second segment of just us eating ice cream or licking our ice cream – 20 seconds, dedicated. With commentary! To just us eating our ice cream," Annie said in the video. "And, lo and behold, the creeps on TikTok got a hold of it because we woke up getting compared to the Hawk Tuah girl, which, no shade to her. Girl, do whatever.

"When I tell you the comments section of that video is absolutely repulsing to know that there are people who have families in their profiles and

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