Then he heard the cheers, the stadium going nuts, and he knew Andrade had made it. “I was sober, but I mean, like, it all kind of went blurry,” he said.īut then he remembered he needed to get caught, so the guards would be focused on him, far away from Andrade. His vision went black at the edges, adrenaline roaring through his brain. As soon as he was close, he made the leap over, dropping about 12 feet onto the field. He asked the guard if he could take a picture at the fence, though he didn’t even have a camera. Then they made their way to the fence and “my boy was like, ‘All right, it’s time to go,’” Doug said.Īndrade broke left and Doug knew it was now or never.
First, they hit up a stranger sitting near them to film it, giving him Andrade’s phone and offering $300 if the guy would take the video and return the phone later that night. When the fourth quarter started, the duo made their play. Andrade yelled, “F- off,” in the background when a friend answered his phone and I asked to speak with him. Zdorovetskiy didn’t reply to my request for an interview. Zdorovetskiy had paid for the tickets - spending 12 grand on them, Doug said. (Photo courtesy of Doug Charles Schaffer Jr.)įor the first three-quarters of the game, they were like any other fans - buying gear, hanging out. So he agreed, and found himself Super Bowl-bound, in a hotel room making a map of the stadium. Doug says that when Andrade called him, he wasn’t initially wild about the idea, “because it’s kind of gnarly.” But then another friend told him it would be “legendary stuff.” And Andrade offered to pay him, though Doug won’t say how much. He needed Decoy Doug to be the bait, making a run for it first to lure guards away. Andrade and friends also placed bets with an offshore gambling site that the game would be interrupted by a fan on the field - wagers that could have paid off nearly $400,000.īut Andrade knew he couldn’t do it alone. Hopeful for publicity for his pornography website, Zdorovetskiy persuaded Andrade to streak in the pink swimsuit with the site’s name on the front.
He’s had run-ins with law enforcement multiple times for his questionable gags, including placing a briefcase next to a guy and telling him he had 60 seconds to get away before a bomb went off.
Zdorovetskiy is an internet prankster, content creator and serial interloper who has rushed the field of the 2014 World Cup final and Game 5 of the 2017 World Series.