Two women who went viral at NBA game decide not to attend Finals after alleged harassment incident

OnlyFans stars will no longer be attending the Spurs’ Game 2 of the NBA Finals after claiming to have been left shaken by an alleged confrontation.

Anyone expecting to spot the now-viral Blue and Julie J. Swan back in the crowd is likely to be disappointed.

The duo drew widespread attention during Game 1 after appearing seated just behind the players, wearing bright pink and blue, figure-hugging outfits.

But despite the buzz, they say they’ve reconsidered the idea of becoming familiar faces at courtside games.

Their decision follows what they describe as an unsettling incident in the stands at a previous matchup, which they say has “greatly shifted” how they feel about attending in person.

Per The Post, they allege they were confronted by two men and a woman during Game 6 of the Western Conference finals, with video of the moment shared online by Blue.

“I had a lot of anxiety, and I still do thinking about going to a game,” Swan told The Post of the aftermath left behind since the alleged altercation. “Because what if they do that again? Or what if there’s other people that will do that? It put that fear and anxiety in my mind; it’s like a stadium full of people. You don’t know who’s there. We had no idea that this was even possible at a game at this level of importance.”

In a clip dated May 29 that Blue posted on social media and later reshared on Thursday (June 4), a man is heard criticizing her appearance and pointing at her, saying it was “disgraceful that you sit like that.”

They also claim the situation escalated when the man allegedly placed a hand on Blue, prompting her to tell him not to touch her.

Swan said matters continued when a woman with the group appeared to mock them by making bunny ears behind one of the women while they were taking selfies.

As they were leaving, Swan alleges the other man repeatedly called them “chopped.”

Chopped is slang for ugly, and Swan said the remarks left her overwhelmed.

“It was too much. I was pretty upset leaving, just sitting in my car afterward,” Swan said. “Trying to let the adrenaline die down, and I did end up crying because I felt very unsafe at the stadium. I don’t know, it was a lot.”

James B, described by The Post as their manager, said security was alerted after the initial encounter and spoke with the group involved.

He added that after the final exchange near the end of the game, security became more involved, though the group allegedly left before they could be stopped.

While Swan said she’ll be at Game 2 today, Blue won’t be there.

“I still love the Spurs so very much,” she said. “I wish that it could be different, and I wish that this had never happened, so that I could still have that fairytale moment going to these, to these games. It just makes me really sad.”