Remember the old woman who tossed her bra on the ice after Brayden Schenn tallied a hat trick for the Philadelphia Flyers? If you thought she was wild based on that bra-tossing display, wait until you hear her raunchy interview which aired on Breakfast on Broad on CSN.
Anne, the 80-year-old who went viral for tossing her leopard print bra, talks about wanting to play with the Harlem Globetrotters’ balls, going into the Flyers’ locker room to motivate the team and an incredible story about former Flyers goalie Bernie Parent and a … handjob.
If you couldn’t make out the handjob story, the good folks over at Crossing Broad have a transcription:
“Can I just say one thing about my favorite Flyer Bernie Parent? I had a broken arm, and I’m walking through and he goes ‘Oh sweetheart, you hurt your arm.’ I said ‘Yeah.’ And he said ‘Oh are you righthanded?’ And I said ‘Yeah Bernie, and if you’re looking for a handjob I can’t give it to ya.’”
That’s incredible and extremely unexpected even coming from a woman who tossed her bra on the ice in front of thousands of fans. Anne is now not only an icon in Philadelphia, but it’s safe to say hockey fans around the world have respect for a woman who can give that type of interview.
Below is the full four-minute segment:
Bra Throwing Flyers Fan – Breakfast On Broad | Facebook
She is the Philadelphia Flyers fan everyone is talking about. Anne Duggan threw her bra on the ice after a Brayden Schenn Hat Trick. Anne joined us in studio to talk about it. You don’t want to miss this.

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