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Snooker Final Disruption: OnlyFans Star Named

Misryoum reports an intruder who disrupted the World Snooker final has identified herself as an OnlyFans creator.

A World Snooker Championship final in Sheffield was briefly derailed when a woman invaded the action and security moved in quickly to stop her approach.

The disruption came during the opening session of the final at the Crucible, with the incident unfolding after a crowd outcry linked to television licence fees. The moment interrupted play when Wu Yize was in the middle of a frame against Shaun Murphy.

Within the broadcast environment, the interruption was handled by officials and venue security, with play resuming after the woman was removed from the area.

Misryoum understands the disruption has since drawn wider attention online, especially as the woman later identified herself as an OnlyFans creator.

In her own account of events, the performer said she was responsible for the protest and claimed she had intended to stage a more explicit gesture before being stopped. The comments also included a string of angry remarks directed at broadcasting and snooker.

This matters because disruptions like these shift focus away from the sport at the exact moment elite pressure is at its highest, and they can affect the emotional rhythm of a title decider.

While the immediate disruption was limited, it landed on the back of another controversial moment at the same tournament. Earlier, a separate outburst delayed proceedings during Wu Yize’s semi-final, when a spectator’s shouted message prompted refereeing intervention.

Misryoum notes that protests and interruptions have increasingly intersected with major events at the Crucible, creating an additional layer of uncertainty alongside the on-table drama.

Play ultimately continued as the day progressed, with Wu Yize maintaining momentum in the final after the brief stoppage.