Snooker final interrupted by spectator protest at the crucible

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Snooker final interrupted by spectator protest at the crucible

A protest by Sasha Swan, an OnlyFans model, disrupted the World Snooker Championship final on May 3, 2026, at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield. This incident highlighted rising tensions surrounding the BBC’s licence fee, a contentious issue in British broadcasting.

The protest occurred during the final match between Shaun Murphy and Wu Yize. As Wu led with a score of 10-7 after two sessions, Swan shouted, “who f—ing pays their TV licence anyway” before jumping over a barrier. Her actions resulted in her immediate ejection from the venue.

The final was briefly halted due to this disruption. John Parrott, a commentator, addressed the audience afterward, saying, “Sorry for that disturbance, it’s all sorted.” This protest is part of a series of disruptions that have characterized recent World Snooker Championships.

In another notable incident earlier in the tournament, another spectator was ejected during the semi-final for shouting about the Epstein files. These occurrences raise questions about audience behavior and its impact on sporting events.

The match was being broadcast live on BBC One, making it accessible to millions of viewers. The BBC’s funding model has faced scrutiny, particularly regarding its licence fee structure. Critics argue that this system is outdated and needs reform.

Recent protests at sporting events are not new; for instance, Just Stop Oil activists targeted the World Snooker finals in 2024. These incidents reflect a growing trend where public figures and ordinary citizens alike express dissatisfaction through disruptive means.

As discussions about media funding continue to evolve, officials have not disclosed any plans to address these protests directly. The next round of discussions regarding the BBC’s future funding is expected soon.