Fresh off her surprise appearance during Super Bowl XLIII, Tristan Kingsley is enjoying the spoils of such situations: new found fame — or infamy, depending on your outlook of the adult entertainment industry — and all that it entails. In this case, lots of interviews with blogs and such (check out the lead image). We were lucky enough to be apart of that list. What we have is an impromptu phone discussion with my meager translation attempts. Seeing how she was pressed for time, I limited my part to the basics.
Because they subjected some of their Arizona customers to some unintended adult entertainment, Comcast is issuing a $10 credit to those subscribers who were subjected to that filth (spoken with a healthy side of righteous indignation). Naturally, the two performers who were in the unintentional clip are milking their surprise appearance for all its worth.
Over at XFanz (NSFWish), Evan Stone talks about his surprise performance:
If you are a Comcast customer in Tuscon, Arizona, then yes, there is a chance you had some adult entertainment to go along with all that football goodness. Apparently, the NBC feed and the Club Jenna feed got crossed up, leaving the shocked audience a slice of Pornicana.
Apologies were issued:
“Our initial investigation suggests this was an isolated malicious act,” spokeswoman Kelle Maslyn said in a statement emailed to the Star. “We are mortified by last evening’s Super Bowl interruption and we apologize to our customers. We are conducting a thorough investigation to determine how this happened.”
It’s all fun and games until the someone puts an eye out watching unintended porn.