The Minnesota Vikings fell for a prank on Sunday during their game against the Dallas Cowboys and ended up saluting an adult film star instead of a U.S. service member.
Minnesota VikingsThe organization thought to honor U.S. service members at U.S. Bank Stadium during their"Salute to Service" segment during the game. However, the team apparently fell for a prank as one of the tweets curated for the #SkolSalute featured an adult film star in military gear rather than an actual member of the armed forces.
The photo showed Steven Wolfe – whose stage name is Johnny Sins – dressed in fatigues. Wolfe is routinely featured in social media memes given the breadth of his career in the adult film industry.NFL honored current "We’re honoring our nation’s service members, veterans, and their families during Sunday’s game against Dallas," the team tweeted before the game Sunday."Share photos and stories of your loved ones who have served or are currently serving using #SkolSalute for a chance to have them featured on the video board Sunday."The team didn’t immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment.
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