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Oilers Flasher Finally Breaks Silence, Apologizes For Nothing: I Got Drunk And Whipped 'Em Out

The woman who flashed the crowd (and cameras) at an Edmonton Oilers game has finally identified herself — sort of.

While she goes simply by "Kait F," she did confess to baring all at the Oilers' playoff game vs. the Dallas Stars a few weeks back. It ends an endless amount of speculation as she admittedly has tried to remain private.

"You could be the most Godly f—-ing person in the world, you could save kittens from a river ... someone is still gonna hate you," she said in an Instagram post, on an account that goes strictly by @k89.fly.

"So you know what? At the end of the day, I got drunk and whipped my tits out and went it viral. F—- you if you don't like it."

She flashed her middle finger for extra impact, before ending the video with a "Woo" and a "Go Oilers."

This follows an appearance on the Spittin Chickletts podcast last week, in which she said she did not give permission for the video to be recorded. She added she had no idea what made her decide to do it in the first place. Maybe just her craziness for the Oilers?

"You know, what... I don't know," she said. "The handful of Cheezies that I ate all day and the eight Trulys I drank in the first period was definitely inspiring."

Several offers from adult websites followed. It's just that none of them could locate her.

"One adult site, CamSoda, promised her up to $100,000 to 'show off her chest just as she did the other night' on their streaming service," Marca wrote.

As far as we know, those websites have been turned away.

"On the podcast she revealed that she had reported the original video that was posted on Twitter. Once she did that she thought the video would go away. It obviously did not," wrote Oilers insider Caleb Kerney of The Hockey News.

"She also revealed that the person who took the video of her flashing the crowd was not someone she knew. That also means that she didn't give consent to that person to take that video."