An ecstatic Philadelphia Eagles fan could be seen twerking and thrusting her hips on a car bonnet in wild scenes after their NFC Championship win on Sunday night.
The Eagles booked their place in next month's Super Bowl by steamrolling the Washington Commanders in a one-sided 55-23 victory at Lincoln Financial Field.
And after reaching the NFL showpiece for the first time in three years, their supporters are partying the night away in the streets of Philly.
Amid the celebrations, one female fan was caught in a revolting act after hopping up onto a car as it tried to make its way down a road close to the stadium.
A video which has gone viral online first shows the woman thrusting her hips on the bonnet in a sexual manner, before she gets up and begins to twerk while other stunned fans watched on nearby.
Several users were not impressed by her antics on X, with one commenting: 'Yeah we don’t need all that'.
An ecstatic Eagles fan could be seen twerking and thrusting her hips on a car bonnet in Philly
The Eagles booked their place in the Super Bowl by steamrolling the Washington Commanders
'Philly fans are the worst,' said another.
A third sarcastically wrote: 'Stay classy'.
'Worst fanbase in sports,' concluded a fourth.
While one simply put: 'Eww'.
Thousands of Eagles fans lined the streets in Philly after their NFC Championship win on Sunday night.
Two overjoyed supporters could even be seen hanging from street poles as they toasted the team's return to the Super Bowl after a year absence.
At one stage, one of them even appeared to fall from the pole and back into a crowd of their fellow Philly fans.
It proved a night to savor for everyone associated with the Eagles after they cruised past the Commanders in dominant fashion.
Running-back sensation Saquon Barkley stole the show after powering through for another 60-yard touchdown run plus two other rushing scores.
Jalen Hurts also rushed for three touchdowns as the Eagles set up a mouthwatering showdown with the Kansas City Chiefs, who saw off the Buffalo Bills later in the evening.
Afterwards, Barkley credited Hurts with a 'dummy' call at the line of scrimmage that may have confused Washington's defense before his 60-yard touchdown run.
'I will give a shoutout to Jalen,' Barkley said. 'He took control of that. We changed [the play] first, then we went and gave them a dummy call because they had a beat on some of my stuff.'
After Kansas City prevailed in the AFC Championship game, there will be a Super Bowl rematch against Philadelphia two years on from Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs' 38-35 victory over the Eagles in Arizona.
Andy Reid's team are looking to become the first team ever to win three straight Super Bowls. Buffalo, meanwhile, still hasn't reached the Super Bowl since losing four straight following the 1990-93 seasons.