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SOURCE: GoldenPalace.com
BERKSHIRE, England -- Notorious serial streaker Mark Roberts crashed the Royal Ascot today while sporting temporary tattoos advertising Internet casino GoldenPalace.com.
The Royal Ascot is renowned for its strict dress code. Ladies are asked to wear formal day dress with a hat covering the crown of the head. Only black or gray morning dress with the top hat or service dress is acceptable for gentlemen. In general, most people attending Royal Ascot take the opportunity to put on their best clothes.
Not surprisingly, a naked Roberts caused quite a stir. In honor of Ladies' Day, the infamous streaker arrived at the event dressed in elaborate drag, wearing a full-length black batwing dress. At 3:40 p.m. local time, he jumped onto the track as the horses and riders were warming up for the main race. Pretending to be intoxicated, Roberts stumbled around the track while slowly performing a strip tease for an increasingly appreciative crowd. Then, in an absolutely hilarious display, Roberts removed the rest of his clothing and ran along the track smacking his rump and galloping along with the horses that sped past him. Roberts' antics won the crowd over as they cheered and laughed before security removed him from the track.
This is the third time Roberts has streaked a major sporting event while displaying the cyber casino's net address. The first was at the UEFA Cup Final where he ran on to the field disguised in a tear-away referee uniform; the second was at the ATP French Open where he leaped over the net wearing nothing but strategically placed tennis balls.
GoldenPalace.com has made headlines before with their innovative Henna ad tattoos. Since Bernard "The Executioner" Hopkins was first tattooed for his title fight against Felix Trinidad in September 2001, the casino has backed dozens of high-profile boxers and celebrities. Streaking major sports events is the casino's latest campaign to exhibit their flair for dramatic marketing.