Who are Alex Gonzalez and Sebastian Rivera identified as the Super Bowl 2024 streakers as their video goes viral

Who are Alex Gonzalez and Sebastian Rivera identified as the Super Bowl 2024 streakers as their video goes viral

Alex Gonzalez and Sebastian Rivera have been identified as the Super Bowl 2024 streakers 

One of the individuals who disrupted the Super Bowl by running onto the field has been identified as a TikTok personality hailing from Florida.

Alex Gonzalez was captured on camera being escorted out of Allegiant Stadium by law enforcement officers on Sunday evening following the widely publicized intrusion, with his TikTok username, “fx_alexg,” prominently displayed on his chest along with the phrase ‘set and forget’.

Who are Alex Gonzalez and Sebastian Rivera identified as the Super Bowl 58 2024 streakers as their video goes viral

Sebastian Rivera, 22, and Alex Gonzalez a trader, 23, were booked into Clark County Detention Center on misdemeanor charges of prohibited conduct after being identified as the Super Bowl 2024 streakers.

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Alex Gonzalez Dashed Onto the Field  

With close to 100,000 followers on the social media platform, Gonzalez projects an image of opulence, frequently traveling by private jet and presenting himself as an authority on trading advice for his followers.

Leading up to the Super Bowl, which saw the Kansas City Chiefs narrowly defeat the San Francisco 49ers in overtime, Gonzalez shared several videos from Las Vegas.

He was among several Individuals who dashed onto the field during a crucial play, disrupting a third-down completion by Patrick Mahomes to Mecole Hardman. Another individual apprehended by authorities also bore the phrase ‘set and forget’ on his bare chest, though their identity remains undisclosed.

Alex Shared Videos From Super Bowl

The Intruders were swiftly tackled and detained by stadium security. Gonzalez’s TikTok videos depict a lifestyle of extravagance, including one where he casually mentions flying to New York just to snap a photo under a sign before promptly returning home.

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In another clip, as he strolls through a Las Vegas casino, he shares his ambivalence towards slot machines while expressing a fondness for certain table games.

Despite boasting a substantial following of around 92,000, many of Gonzalez’s videos from Super Bowl week, showcasing his access to various VIP areas, garnered fewer than 1000 views.

The viewership of the Super Bowl, which reached 113 million last year, is anticipated to be even higher for this edition. Undoubtedly, Gonzalez aimed to elevate his profile on one of the world’s largest stages, albeit through illegal means.

This incident is not the first time individuals have disrupted the Super Bowl by breaching the field.

Previous occurrences include a streaking attempt by Yuri Andrade during the 2021 Super Bowl, where the Kansas City Chiefs were defeated by Tom Brady and the Buccaneers. Similarly, during the 2020 Super Bowl between the 49ers and Chiefs, model Kelly Kay was detained for a similar stunt.

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