A few fearless Tiktokers spent 27 hours in a toilet to infiltrate the final of the Champions League.
The Belgian Duo Neal Remmerie and Senne Haverbeke sneak the Allianz Arena in the day before the competition that occurred as employees in Hoogvestesten.
They then continued with the stands that occur for content and installed 'out -r -or -order' plates on toilet doors to establish their dirty basis for the night.
As the game approached, the couple bluffed his way along a steward to get into the stands and found two non-resident seats among the believers of Paris Saint-Germain.
Then it was a matter of kicking back and enjoying the 5-0 thrashing of Inter Milan – while it was surrounded by people who had spoken hundreds on traveling, tickets and accommodation to be there.
“We had a backpack with snacks and we played on our phones to kill the time,” Remmerie told the public broadcaster of Belgium VRT.
'The lights were always on and the sitting position was uncomfortable, so sleeping was almost impossible. That made it difficult and mentally difficult.
'We carefully looked at which guard paid the least attention. While on the phone and with food in our hands, we just walked on and suddenly we were inside.
'PSG won 5-0 and we were also in the supporters section of the winning team. It was the most beautiful football match we have ever seen. '
The Allianz Arena and UEFA did not immediately respond to Reuters's request for comments.
Known as Neal_Senne on Tiktok, the duo has seen 38,400 followers and their video about their adventure has been seen more than half a million times.
They become known for their stunts – a true Neal dressed as Harry Styles to mislead Belgian media that the Popstar Ghent had visited, has reached 1.8 million viewers.
Neal and Senne 'broke' also in the Belgian cup final by posing as employees who filled in a box filled with fresh packages.
However, sneaking the Champions League final is at a different level.
They met someone outside the Allianz Arena in Munich who told them how to sneak on the site with the high vests they had brought.
After posing for photos in the stands in the empty arena, they went to a few toilets.
The next 27 hours kept a lot of tight and stay still, but occasionally whisper to tackle the camera.
And when staff and fans started stacking to use the toilets, that was their time to do an escape.
A steward asked to see their ticket on one of the entrance to the seats, but they said they had already shown theirs – and that simple explanation was sufficient.
