During the final of the European Championship between England and Italy, a speedster briefly caused laughter and murmurs in the stands. The man’s name is Adam Harison and is a well-known musician and influencer.
The European Championship final between England and Italy was suddenly interrupted in the second half. Aside from the TV cameras, which, as required by UEFA, swiveled away from the unwelcome streaker events, a fan had sneaked onto the field and gave the security forces a lot of trouble in a full sprint.
The muscular young man slipped away from several folders that were on his heels. It was only a few hooks later that he was caught and finally led away – mind you, without resistance. The special thing about this troublemaker: He is a relatively well-known musician and influencer from Great Britain by the name of Adam Harison.
Harison has already participated in the British talent show “Little Mix The Search”, where he was seen as a member of the boy band New Priority, which competed for a great career there. He has also published numerous of his own songs in recent years and is hiring out on YouTube and Instagram, among other things – also as an influencer.
Adam Harison: “I did it all for fun”
He enthroned his speedster action in advance with several Instagram stories, which initially show him as a normal guest of the final in the midst of the audience. The singer-songwriter, who initially wore a red England jersey, tore it off his body in the second half and suddenly ran topless – with jersey in hand – across the field.
The singer / songwriter later shared some pictures of the incident via Instagram and just commented dryly: “I love my country and I did it all for fun. Nothing but love and respect for England tonight.”

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