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Daily Mail
06-05-2025
- Daily Mail
Woman risqué secret revealed after she was filmed carrying out vile act on a car in road rage revenge
A woman who was filmed defecating on the hood of a car during a revolting road rage incident in Pennsylvania has now been revealed to be an adult content creator on OnlyFans, where she caters to foot fetishists for a monthly subscription of $7.99. Christina Solometo, 44, of Ridley Park, has been charged in connection with the now-viral incident that unfolded around 5pm on April 29 in Prospect Park, a small suburb just outside Philadelphia. Video footage sees Solometo getting out of her black car during a traffic dispute and walking calmly to another driver's silver sedan before squatting on the hood, and defecating all over it while the driver was still inside the vehicle. The stomach-turning act, captured by a stunned bystander and shared widely across social media, shows Solometo then returning to her vehicle grinning after the disgusting act. Authorities say the incident, shocking in its brazenness, is not being treated as a joke. But now further investigation into Solometo's background has revealed she is also an adult content creator on OnlyFans, operating under the name 'Neen' with the handle @Neens_Toes. Her page promises subscribers an intimate 'toe-tally' experience, including decorated toenails, toe jewelry, and personalized fetish content. 'Hello Fans! Neen, here and I would love to show you my pretty toes, decorated with your favorite color nail polish. Sometimes decorated in jewelry. Tip toe with me and you'll see. Cum with my feet and toes on a fabulous journey beyond your wildest dreams,' reads her profile. Solometo also notes she is open to 'special requests' - a line that has taken on unsettling new relevance in light of recent events. When a reporter for Philadelphia Magazine messaged Solometo to ask if her public defecation had any connection to fetish content she offers, her response was vulgar. 'You want me to f***ing s*** on you? I want 5k and I'm bringing a bodyguard!' Her reply was sent via a Facebook account Solometo operates under the alias 'Christina M. Shythead.' Solometo now faces indecent exposure, harassment, criminal mischief, disorderly conduct, and depositing waste on a highway, according to court records. She has not formally pleaded in court, but in her brief comments to reporters, she has claimed her response was measured and that she acted out of restraint rather than rage. 'The other driver called me a bad name,' she said. 'So I dropped a deuce instead of turning violent.' Police disagree. 'Were there weird exchanges between the two? Yes,' said Prospect Park Police Chief Dave Madonna. 'Was the victim taking an aggressive stance towards the defendant? Not at all.' 'No town wants this to happen in their town,' the chief told NBC10. 'The recognition a town gets over this kind of thing - it's really unwelcome. We don't want this.' Despite the owner of the car choosing not to file a complaint, police have moved ahead with charges anyway, citing the public nature of the act and its impact on the community. Solometo has shown little remorse. When asked about her actions, court records show she told police: 'It was a clean poop. I didn't even have to wipe.' As images of the incident exploded across platforms like Instagram and TikTok, the reaction ranged from disgust to disbelief. Solometo was taken into custody shortly after the incident and has been cooperative. She appears ready to cash in on her internet fame with her Amazon wish list (linked to her OnlyFans) including toe rings, sexy heels, clogs, foot massagers, and a callus remover.
Yahoo
26-01-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
What is the Eagles fight song? Lyrics, history of Philadelphia's 'Fly, Eagles, Fly'
Everyone in Philadelphia would be a spelling bee champion if the final word was "eagles." Well, maybe not everyone. Sorry, Rachel Platten but the Eagles' fight song is always atop Philadelphia's "Spotify wrapped" playlist. Serving as a bird call for the team's fans, the song plays after touchdowns, wins and more. It's not uncommon for someone to start shout the letter "E" before everyone else joins in to continue the chant with "A-G-L-E-S." Here's everything to know about the Eagles' fight song. NFL PLAYOFF PREDICTIONS: Experts pick who will win AFC, NFC championship games The Eagles' fight song is called, "Fly Eagles Fly," or technically, "The Eagles' Victory Song." Originally created by Charles Borrelli and Roger Courtland in the 1950s, the song took on new life before the turn of the century. The original version was known as "Fight, Eagles, Fight," something that was changed in the newer lyrics. It was designed to be Philadelphia's version of Washington's song, which is now known as "Hail to the Commanders." Jerry Wolman, a native of the nation's capital, enjoyed hearing the old version of the song. When he bought the Eagles in late 1963, he decided to put Philly's version to work. It was performed at games by the Philadelphia Eagles' Sound of Brass band, which included 200 musicians and dancers. The song never caught on, especially during what was a bad era of Eagles' football. They never had a winning record during his short tenure as owner. Wolman, on the verge of bankruptcy, had to sell the team in March 1969. The song went with him, disappearing from Eagles' games for almost three decades. It was brought back to life by Bobby Mansure in 1997. He is credited with forming the "Eagles Pep Band." He led the team's "Learn Your Fight Song" initiative during the 1997 and 1998 seasons, when the sang began to catch on in its current form. If you want to sing along, here are the lyrics to "Fly, Eagles, Fly" that will be sung after touchdowns and victories: Fly, Eagles, Fly On the road to victory Fight, Fight, Fight Fight, Eagles, Fight Score a touchdown 1-2-3 1-2-3) Hit 'em low Hit 'em high And watch our Eagles fight Fly Eagles Fly On the road to victory E-A-G-L-E-S! Eagles! On the road to victory Fight, Fight, Fight Fight, Eagles, Fight Score a touchdown 1-2-3 1-2-3) Hit 'em low Hit 'em high And watch our Eagles fight Fly Eagles Fly On the road to victory E-A-G-L-E-S! Eagles! Here are the original lyrics to "Fight, Eagles, Fight," according to Philadelphia Magazine: Here are the original lyrics to "Fight, Eagles, Fight," according to Philadelphia Magazine: "Fight, Eagles Fight On your way to victory. Fight, Eagles Fight Score a touchdown 1, 2, 3 Hit 'em low Hit'em high Let us see our Eagles fly. Come on and fight Eagles fight On your way to victory." This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Eagles fight song: Lyrics, history behind 'Fly, Eagles, Fly'