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Former waitress reveals she will join big website after being fired for inappropriate gesture while wearing revealing Chiefs outfit

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KANSAS CITY, Mo. — September 30, 2025, 11:45 AM (GMT+7)

A sideline controversy during the Kansas City Chiefs’ 27-17 victory over the Denver Broncos at Empower Field at Mile High, Denver, on September 29, 2025, has sparked widespread attention in the NFL community. A female beverage server, identified as Sarah O’Connor (23, a local hire for the event), was terminated after a video of her actions went viral on social media. Dressed in a revealing Chiefs outfit—featuring a cropped jersey with the Chiefs logo and tiny shorts—O’Connor boldly announced plans to join OnlyFans if sacked.

The incident occurred during halftime as O’Connor served drinks to Chiefs fans. A spectator’s video, tagged #ChiefsInDenver, captured her dancing provocatively and posing suggestively for the camera, breaching the stadium’s dress code. The clip amassed over 600,000 views on X within 24 hours.

After her dismissal, O’Connor posted on X: “I was just vibing with Chiefs fans. If they fire me, I’m heading to OnlyFans—where I can be myself!” Her statement mirrors the case of Camila Cruz, a waitress who turned to OnlyFans following a similar viral firing.
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Reactions from fans and the NFL community are sharply split. Some hailed O’Connor for “bringing energy” to the Chiefs’ first away win, while others labeled her behavior “unprofessional,” sullying the team’s reputation. One X user wrote: “Chiefs won 27-17, but this overshadows it!” Another defended: “She was just having fun—don’t judge too hard.”

Neither the Chiefs nor the NFL has issued an official statement, but CEO Clark Hunt may respond decisively, given past strict policies on fan conduct. The league is reviewing the matter, citing venue rules against inappropriate behavior to respect local standards in Denver.

Though minor, the episode has shifted focus from the Chiefs’ (2-2) hard-fought victory, driven by Patrick Mahomes’ 300-yard performance. Will the NFL penalize Empower Field, or was this a harmless blunder? Chiefs Kingdom, share your thoughts below!

Based on reports from Chiefs’ media and social media posts.

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