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Kay Adams Briefly Hijacks Jake Paul vs. Anthony Joshua Broadcast—and Fans Want the Cameras to Stay There

The Jake Paul vs. Anthony Joshua fight was supposed to be the main event. For a brief moment, it wasn’t.

Kay Adams made a short on-air appearance during Netflix’s coverage of the bout, and that fleeting cameo was enough to derail the collective attention span of viewers watching at home. Adams, seated among a crowd that included Michael Irvin, Rory McIlroy, and Rick Ross, was asked to give her prediction for the fight. She picked Joshua.

That detail was largely ignored.

What registered instead was Adams herself. Social media lit up almost immediately, with fans calling for less time inside the ring and more time on her. One viewer bluntly suggested the broadcast “get this fight off the screen” and return to Adams. Others were even less subtle.

It was a reminder of how little airtime it takes to steal a night built around spectacle. Adams didn’t grandstand. She didn’t linger. She showed up, answered a question, and vanished. The reaction followed her out.

In a broadcast packed with celebrities and heavyweight hype, the loudest response came from a minute-long cutaway—and from a woman who didn’t throw a single punch.

Last modified: December 20, 2025

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