
Pablo Torre Finds Out The Naked Fun: Streaking's GOAT Bares His Soul
Sep 9, 2025
Mark Roberts, the world's most infamous streaker, has captivated audiences at events from the Super Bowl to Wimbledon with his fearless antics. In a lively discussion, he shares hilarious tales of his most outrageous streaking moments, revealing the thrill of challenging authority and breaking societal norms. From racing alongside Usain Bolt in a tutu to reflecting on the cultural phenomenon of streaking, Mark's adventures remind us of the joy of spontaneous fun. His vibrant spirit shines as he humorously contemplates life, freedom, and even unique funeral wishes.
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Streaking As Performance Art
- Roberts says streaking isn't about exhibitionism but about making crowds laugh and challenging authority.
- He frames his runs as performance art that enhances sporting events rather than mere bragging.
Adrenaline And Crowd Feedback Loop
- Roberts describes the run's psychology: adrenaline, careful calm before the dash, scouting security, and craving the crowd's roar.
- He says the crescendo of cheering combined with the chase is the core reward.
St. Andrews '19th Hole' Moment
- At the 1995 British Open at St. Andrews he ran onto the 18th green with '19th hole' and an arrow written on him.
- He used the stunt to mock golf's formality and delight the crowd.
