Oscar De La Hoya and his partner Holly Sonders were having fun dancing in a g-string and bikini, but not many people wanted to see that.
A racy video of retired boxer Oscar De La Hoya and girlfriend Holly Sonders was removed from Instagram, but now a popular adult site is willing to put them on their adult site for a monetary gain.
The video, which both De La Hoya and Sonders shared on Instagram, showed the Hall of Fame boxer dancing in a leopard g-string while the ex-Fox Sports broadcaster showed off in a pink thong bikini.
Both could be seen jumping and dancing to the song Loca People by Sak Noel while on a balcony together at an unknown location.
If Oscar De La Hoya and Holly Sonders want to recreate that video, CamSoda is offering them $500,000 to do so.
The officials at CamSoda, which is a pornographic live-streaming webcam platform, told TMZ Sports they would love to have them shaking their bodies on their site.
The vice president of the site, Daryn Parker, is so serious about this that he sent a letter to join their team.
“I must admit,” Parker said in a message to the couple, “I am on the edge of my seat awaiting another lewd dancing video of yourself and Holly Sonders. Shame on Instagram for taking down this work of art!”
“You were showing the world everything you got (and I mean everything) with a sexual boogie of sorts,” he continued. “Since a bunch of scrollers with no taste reported your initial post, I’d be happy to provide you both with another platform to express yourselves.”
To obtain the $500,000, Oscar De La Hoya and Holly Sonders would have to dance around on live cam for a one-hour show.
“Show the world that the Golden Boy is now Golden Man,” Parker said.
Oscar De La Hoya And Holly Sonders Lashes Out At Haters That Got Video Taken Down
Oscar De La Hoya shared a raunchy Instagram video that got removed due to backlash from users.
Oscar De La Hoya and his girlfriend Holly Sonders did not intend to go viral, but that is what happened when they danced in a g-string and bikini.
Unfortunately, their newfound fame did not last long, as fans got the video removed.
De La Hoya said it was removed after people reported it. “I just got taken down!” he wrote. My last post was all in good fun and haters reported it who hate seeing me happy.”
Sonders also commented on the removal.
“We both posted a funny video an hour ago,” she wrote. “It got taken down on both our accounts due to lames reporting it. Oscar’s had 6000 comments in 30 minutes. I guess some ppl really hate to see us having fun. The good news… we will back tomorrow with more.”