Kinsey Wolanski’s life changed dramatically after her infamous Champions League final streak earned her 2.3 million followers in just 18 hours back in 2019. Speaking after she invaded the Wanda Metropolitano in minimal attire during Liverpool’s 2-0 win over Tottenham, she admitted she knew exactly what kind of publicity would follow.
“By the time I’m 30, I plan on making enough money to retire, and streaking in the Champions League will only help me achieve that,” she said, per The Sun. “I plan to do a lot more streaking to raise my profile. After I was released from jail, I had gone from 300,000 followers on Instagram to over two million. You can’t buy that kind of publicity.
“Suddenly I was famous all over the world and had job offers flooding in. I don’t think I did anyone any harm, it was just a bit of fun," she continued. That particular stunt was designed to promote an adult website owned by her then-boyfriend - internet prankster Vitaly Zdorovetskiy. But it appears she’s no longer chasing fame. A major shift in career path now sees her taking on daring challenges in far different environments.
What Kinsey Wolanski Does Now, Six Years After Champions League Streak
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Wolanski, now 29, still boasts a striking social media presence with a huge 3.7 million Instagram followers. That undoubtedly keeps money flowing into her account, but these days she is seen more often in a plane or helicopter after becoming a qualified skydiver and dual-qualified pilot.
She is certified to fly both planes and helicopters, and regularly uploads clips of herself flying alone or with passengers. Speaking about the demanding requirements she faced on the path to earning her license, she told The Sun:
“I flew for 112 hours before taking my final check-ride exam. You have to pass three exams. An intense written exam, an oral exam on the ground, and lastly, the in-flight exam. This entire process took me one and a half years.”
Now fully qualified, Wolanski takes to the skies in her single-engine Piper Archer, along with a variety of other aircraft, including jets and choppers. But her new pursuits don’t end there - she has also carved out a role as a sports presenter.
While much of her content focuses on the NFL, she has also shared the screen with stars from baseball, the UFC and even the WWE. Recently, she has been joined by Buffalo Bills running back James Cook, and she regularly features on the American football show Arena Gridiron alongside three-time NBA All-Star Gilbert Arenas.
She also launched her athleisure clothing line Kinsey Fit in 2021. “I wanted to bridge the gap within the fitness industry and offer high-quality fabrics that I searched around the world for at an affordable price,” she told Names magazine. Meanwhile, she has big dreams in real estate in the future, having revealed she has a license for that, which could "allow me passive income."
What Happened To Her Boyfriend Vitaly Zdorovetskiy
Wanda Metropolitano of Atletico Madrid
Wanda Metropolitano of Atletico Madrid
One of the masterminds behind Wolanski’s Champions League pitch invasion was her infamous YouTube prankster boyfriend, Vitaly Zdorovetskiy. The Russian internet personality built a huge following through increasingly daring stunts, some of which have even landed him in legal trouble.
He first made waves in the football world after invading the pitch during the 2014 World Cup final between Germany and Argentina in Brazil. But when his girlfriend’s following exploded after her more viral stunt in 2019, a rift began to develop between the pair. After the two split following the incident, Wolanski told the Residency Podcast:
“Vitaly’s a great guy, we were best friends, and we had the same career, so it was really easy to have our goals aligned. But there’s only one star in the show. Once I got my career, that was really hard on Vitaly, it wasn’t like that split equal time. It got weird and competitive.”
Things worsened for the 33-year-old earlier this year after he got himself into trouble while livestreaming in the Philippines in April. He remains in custody pending the resolution of his case, which involves three counts of “unjust vexation.”