Wigan Warriors have signed the half-back they were searching for to replace Jackson Hastings after he jumped ship for Wests Tigers.
25.10.2021 - 11:43 / dailyrecord.co.uk
A woman has pulled a cheeky x-rated stunt after an eagle eyed Google Maps user spotted her flashing to the passing camera.
The public exposure was noticed by someone using the street view function on popular mapping service.
Three other woman can be seen standing at the fence looking on as the car drives by the daring act, in which she appeared to lift her top up to the camera, exposing her breasts.
One of the woman nearby in a grey jumpsuit and trainers can be seen pointing towards the woman
Wigan Warriors have signed the half-back they were searching for to replace Jackson Hastings after he jumped ship for Wests Tigers.
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A woman was caught pulling an X-rated pose for a Google Maps car.
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