Sara Jay, Siri's World Cup BJ Twitter Pledge Goes to the Finals

CYBERSPACE — With the World Cup ending this coming Sunday, June 13, all of Sara Jay and Siri’s Twitter fans have BJs on the line in the Finals.

At the start of the World Cup, Sara Jay and Siri promised BJs to all of their Twitter followers if the U.S., Brazil or Germany won the World Cup (known on Twitter as #TeamBJ).

With Brazil and Germany facing off against each other in the Semi-Finals on Tuesday at Estádio Mineirão in Belo Horizonte, Brazil at least one of their preferred teams is guaranteed a spot in the World Cup Finals on Sunday.

Sara Jay and Siri's promise can be seen on YouTube here.

"It is really heating up on Twitter,” Sara Jay said. “Followers are starting to realize what is actually on the line if either Brazil or Germany win the World Cup. Germany was my choice at the start of the World Cup. I have a feeling this Sunday could be my followers’ lucky day."

Siri added, "I am actually scheduled to do a live show on Sunday at my official site, SiriPornstar.com right after the World Cup Finals. If Brazil or Germany wins the Finals I can only imagine what my fans are going to have to say about it Sunday night. Sara and I really do hope either Brazil or Germany wins. Then our loyal fans will have even more reason to celebrate on Sunday!"

Argentina faces off against Holland in San Paulo on Wednesday. The winner of that game is the only team that could stop a lot of followers from "being very happy," Jay and Siri said.

Jay has 441K followers; Siri has 117K followers. 

#TeamBJ first incarnation made headlines  at the 2010 WorldCup when porn stars Bobbi Eden, Vicky Vette, Gabby Quinteros and Miss Hybrid promised BJs if Holland won. News outlets that covered the announcement included the Huffington Post, Yahoo Sports, ESPN and several sports radio stations. However, Holland lost in the finals to Spain and fans had “to go without.”

In 2012, #TeamBJ returned for the NBA Finals when Sara Jay and Angelina Castro promised BJs if the Miami Heat won the NBA Finals (resulting in a threat to sue by the NBA). High profile media appearances included Russell Brand's show on FX Network.

To qualify for a BJ if Brazil or Germany wins the World Cup, fans must be followers of both Siri and Sara Jay on Twitter. Details on how to collect the BJs if one of the teams wins the World Cup will be posted two days after the Finals.

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