The model who stripped naked at an AFL grand final was all set to make another appearance at a major sporting event but opted to enjoy the game at home with friends.
Scottish Heather McCartney, 26, who lives on the Gold Coast, took off all of her clothes and danced in a corporate box at the Melbourne Cricket Ground surrounded by hundreds of shocked sports fans on the day of the decider last month.
But this time the former Playboy model decided to go a little more low key for the other big football match - the NRL grand final - and spent it in front of the telly, cheering on the Rabbitohs.
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The model who stripped naked at an AFL grand final was all set to make another appearance at a major sporting event but opted to enjoy the game at home with friends
The swimsuit model who claims the incident was just a bit of fun after she made a bet that if Hawthorn won she would 'get naked' was arrested by police, with reports she lashed out and tried to bite officer
Heather McCartney (left) donning a Hawthorn scarf before she danced naked in full view (right) of strangers during the game's final quarter at AFL Grand Final in Melbourne on Saturday
'I was going to go at the last minute but watched it at home, it was pretty good,' McCartney said.
'I was going to go at the last minute but watched it at home, it was pretty good,' she said.
And the 26-year-old who admits to supporting the underdog team said she chose to back the Bunnies because she 'likes to go for the ones(teams) that everyone else doesn't like'.
'My family grew up and everyone supported different football teams, it's a bit of fun. The whole street was partying on the Gold Coast,' she said.
McCartney, who blamed the free alcohol bar for her raunchy antics that shocked fans following Hawthorne's big win, says now things have started to finally calm down and get back to normal.
'I guess I have a lot more dedicated fans that have been really supportive, because I did get a lot of backlash, online, but it's all good,' she said.
'I'm getting on with things, everyone will react regardless, whether it's good or bad.'
'I don’t pay any attention, everyone gets a bit of s**t.'
McCartney says she also wanted to 'clear the air' with some of the information circulating following the well publicised incident at the AFL and have the chance to 'put her mind at ease'.
The swimsuit model who claims the incident was just a bit of fun after she made a bet that if Hawthorne won she would 'get naked' was arrested by police, with reports she lashed out and tried to bite officer.
'Not getting the whole truth, obviously the papers were exaggerated,' said the sports fan.
'A lot of my friends were worried because they thought I got in a lot more trouble from what they read.'
But this time the former Playboy model decided to go a little more low key for the other big football match - the NRL grand final - and spent it in front of the telly, cheering on the Rabbitohs
The 26-year-old who admits to supporting the underdog team said she chose to back the Bunnies because she 'likes to go for the ones (teams) that everyone else doesn't like'
'Obviously it read that I got fined $300 but I never got fined or convicted of police assault, it's not true.'
'My friends know it's not the truth, they know stuff gets blown out of proportion, it was so exaggerated, I was just an excited fan that got a little too...... excited (laughs).'
Asked whether she had heard anything regarding an investigation by the Melbourne Cricket Ground and AFL, she replied 'no... I doubt whether I'd be the person to heard anything'.
The model says that despite the incident she is keen to get back to some AFL games next year and continue her support for the sport.
But before then she is set to do something she has always wanted to do and will soon be learning how to surf on the Gold Coast.
'Started surfing lessons, I've been wanting to do for a while, starting on the small baby waves, on the Gold Coast and I'l travel to take on the big waves some day (laughs).'
Tom Steinfort tweeted a photo of Heather McCartney, naked in a corporate box at the MCG, captioning the snap: 'Celebrating your team winning the grand final by getting nude in a corporate box... priceless'
The swimsuit model who claims the incident was just a bit of fun after she made a bet that if Hawthorne won she would 'get naked' was arrested by police, with reports she lashed out and tried to bite officer.
Back in the swing of things, McCartney says the whole AFL incident has also given her a few more work opportunities in the modelling industry.
'Had talks with my agency about doing promotional work, sports events, V8s, horse racing, promoting… still modelling bikini's for 'Wild Orchard', had a bit of work with them for a couple of years.'
'Few more shoots as a model and I have a big shoot coming up for FHM,' she said.
The 26 year old who also started a charity calendar, as an ambassador for cancer research in August, will also get that finished off, set to be ready for November.
'It's close to home and everyone knows someone that has had cancer,' she said.
The model also recently revealed that her parents were not impressed with the stripping incident and had to make an apology to both of them that live on the Gold Coast.
'They're not impressed, put it that way,' she said.
A formal apology to league officials is also expected to follow.
McCartney said she will deliver the handwritten letters of apology to the Melbourne Cricket Club and the AFL.
'I'm going to write to Gillon McLachlan and Mark Anderson, saying 'I'm sorry',' she told Seven News.
'I'm sorry for any conflict and embarrassment I've caused them and everyone.
McCartney, who blamed the free alcohol bar for her raunchy antics that shocked fans following Hawthorne's big win, says now things have started to finally calm down and get back to normal
Heather McCartney, who models as 'Eva Darling, posing up in lingerie and a Queensland Maroons jersey
McCartney, who has over 250,000 fans on Facebook, was a last-minute guest with a friend in the corporate box on the AFL grand final.
Seven News reports that McCartney threw her underwear out the window when Tom Jones was performing before the match.
Shortly after the final siren, she took off her dress and performed a naked display of celebration, which she now admits was a big mistake after she woke up on the floor of a police cell.
'I just pretty much went up to the window, turned around, walked away and put it back on,' she said.
'People around me were in absolute shock.'
Melbourne Cricket Ground and the AFL have launched an investigation into the incident.
A representative from the building company denied hiring Ms McCartney as the AFL announced they were investigating the incident.
'Edgeton Properties did not hire a stripper to perform in a corporate suite at the MCG Grand Final,' the company told the newspaper in an email.
It's not yet known if the company was using the corporate box during Saturday's game, or if it had leased it out.
The company would not comment on who was using the corporate box and how Ms McCartney came to be naked when the game ended.
Ms McCartney denies being a stripper and claims she was dared to strip off if the Hawks won.
She said although she was fined $300 reports were exaggerated. 'Obviously it read that I got fined $300 but I never got fined or convicted of police assault, it's not true.'
The AFL fan has also been revealed to be a rugby league supporter, although it is unknown whether she will support the Rabbitohs or the Bulldogs during this weekend's NRL grand final
She said reports were untrue that she was ever fined or convicted of police assault
It came as several photos emerged of Ms McCartney in various sporting attire, with the model posting several racy snaps of herself online wearing a Queensland NRL State of Origin jersey.
Other photos show her wearing a Socceroos jersey, various Australian-themed swimsuits, baseball themed shoots and most recently, both Sydney Swans and Hawthorn Hawks-themed lingerie ahead of her notorious antics.
The 26-year-old, who got arrested for the incident, was photographed being led away by police where she spent the night in a cell and was reportedly fined $300 for the indecent manner.
She told a Melbourne court the following day that it was a bet.
Ms McCartney was seen leaving court on the Sunday morning following the final, holding a clear plastic bag of her belongings, including her clothes, shoes and make up.
She was wearing black tights and a dark grey knitted jumper and had no shoes on at the time.
Ms McCartney posted a raunchy photograph of herself, with her hair in pigtails, wearing just a yellow bikini top and dark bottoms and a red AFL ball in one hand on the following Monday morning.
She captioned: 'What a weekend! Had a blast with my girl. Melbourne.'
One man who claimed he was in the box during the stunt said Ms McCartney was hired for the day and was promised double pay if she 'got naked and cheered in front of everyone'.
Despite receiving messages of congratulations on Facebook, the incident has angered officials at the MCG, who have launched an investigation.
MCG spokesman Shane Brown told the Herald Sun it would work with Victoria Police and the client to establish the circumstances and appropriate action would be taken.
'From the evidence available, we are very disappointed ... and are taking the matter seriously,' he said.
An AFL spokesman said they were also awaiting on information from the MCC regarding the investigating.
AFL Fans Association spokesman Brian Clarke said he was disgusted by the return of the 'blokey culture' to AFL.
'It's a disgrace. It's the people's game and it's for families,' he said.
'This goes against everything the AFL has been trying to achieve. I hope the AFL come down hard on those who were behind this.'
Ms McCartney has gained a significant number of followers on her official Facebook fan page 'Miss Lady Darling' after Saturday night's explicit stunt.
One Facebook user named Kevin Richardson commented: 'How was your night in the slammer Heather??'
Scott Evan said: 'Awesome show yesterday!'
Michael Coyte said: 'well done darling'
William Divic said: 'Damn didn't recognize you with clothes on'
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