Renaissance Festival’s ‘Men in Kilts’ competition ends with crowd getting an eye full of sword
Things took a turn for the naughty at the Renaissance Festival’s ‘Men in Kilts’ competition, when one of the competitors lifted his kilt and exposed himself to the crowd.
Witness Steve Treague told FOX 13 News, “as I’m filming, they’re cheering and cheering, this one came around, swirled around, danced, then he bent over and lifted up his kilt and there’s his backside saying hello. Everyone’s cheering and cheering and shaking and then you’re seeing other body parts shaking around from underneath there.”
The festival’s general manager, Kathy Parker, released a statement apologizing:
“On behalf of the Bay Area Renaissance Festival, we would like to apologize to anyone that may have been offended by a ticket holder that participated in our Men in Kilts Competition yesterday. This person was not employed by the festival and not acting in a manner condoned by the festival. We take pride in a forty-five-year history of being the producer of multiple family-friendly festivals and events around the country. We will continue to produce entertainment for everyone’s enjoyment while maintaining our emphasis on good family fun!”
(SOURCE: FOX 13 News)