Rugby player trolls herself on TikTok after having her thong exposed by opponent

Rugby union star Stefania Evans trolled herself on TikTok after her thong was exposed by an opponent mid-match.

The Worcester Warriors Women front-row was stuck in a ruck when her shorts began to be tugged at. Before she knew it her rear end was on full show to the TV cameras. “Bit cheeky that,” the commentator exclaimed, before adding: “We saw a lot more of Stef Evans than we expected there.”

Despite her derriere being in sight for a good 10 seconds, Evans commendably remained committed to the cause and helped her team retain possession before embracing the embarrassment and uploading the clip to social media.

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One viewer commented: “Absolute professional!!” Another joked: “Thank god it wasn’t granny pants week.” While a third asked: “Why did the ref not do something.”

Although the funny moment put smiles on faces, Evans’ post came amid a tough time for Worcester with the club’s future hanging by a thread having been placed into administration.

In her caption, she wrote: “The last time I posted this I got removed for bullying myself, which is not only base level amusing but also now in the top three most accurate titles for my future autobiography.

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Evans embraced the embarrassment and made fun of herself on TikTok
(Image: stefevansrugby/TikTok)

“On a more sober note, my club, my rugby family, are going through some seriously trying times.

“There’s plenty about what’s happened to Worcester Warriors in the press, I don’t need to add to it. It did feel like a good time for a laugh, in spite of everything. I’m #stillawarrior. #together #saveourwarriors.”

The future doesn’t look good for the women’s side should the club go under, with Canadian Evans potentially having to look for a new club in the coming weeks if that materialises as feared.

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