Abella Danger wasn’t asking for this.

The porn star and Miami student addressed her appearances on the ESPN airwaves during the College Football Playoff — including a three-second shot during Monday’s National Championship game against Indiana at Hard Rock Stadium.

 

 

 

 

On her Instagram Story on Tuesday, she posted a screen grab of a text exchange in which she expressed a want to “be able to go to games and not be filmed I want to literally be invisible I genuinely don’t think anyone understands.”

 
Adult movie actress Abella Danger in the stands at Hard Rock Stadium.

“To feel like your own existence is a burden to everyone around you is so tough,” she wrote under the image.
Danger, 30, became a staple of the Worldwide Leader’s coverage when she appeared on the broadcast of the Hurricanes’ 10-3 win over Texas A&M in the first round of the Playoff on Dec. 20, sporting an orange skirt, white crop top.
Supporting the football team is a big part of her social media presence with pictures of her at games flashing the “U” hand gesture.

 

 

 

 

“I would give anything in the world to not have had ESPN film me and I am so deeply sorry to anyone I offended with my attendance at the game,” she told TMZ Tuesday. “I wish I could be any other student supporting my team.”

On Monday, ESPN camera caught her during an emotional moment in the fourth quarter with her beloved Miami team down 24-14. On the next play, Malachi Toney cut the deficit to just four points with a 22-yard touchdown reception, but following the extra point, the Hurricanes would get no closer in an eventual 27-21 defeat.

 

 

 

 

Postgame, a teary Danger didn’t hold back.

“I hate this!” she told her 9.5 million Instagram followers as the Hoosiers revelry began behind her at Hard Rock Stadium.

 

 

 

“Even though we lost, I don’t care,” she added in a separate Instagram Story. “That game tonight proved that no one else deserved to be in the national versus Miami. Miami deserved that! Everyone counted us out. I don’t care if we lost those men out there, they’re the best of the best. No one deserved that spot other than Miami.

“That was not a blowout, that was not an ass-whooping. Down to the wire. The only reason I’m sad is for these players that worked their butt off all season. They’re still winners, I don’t care.”