Super Bowl Tightrope Guy Says His Family Jewels Are A-OK
Madonna wasn’t the only entertainer during the Sunday Super Bowl halftime show 2012 bringing mad skills to the TV, Andy Lewis did too. He was the man bouncing on the tightrope in a Toga costume. The unique sport known as slacklining will go down as a first in Super Bowl halftime history. The line looked like a wire on television, but it was a little bigger. According to the slacklining sponsor at the Super Bowl, Gibbons Slackline, it wasn’t a tightrope, but rather a 2-inch wide trampoline known as a slackline. Lewis, who repeatedly bounced HARD on his crotch during his show-stealing routine, says his man parts are just fine – and he understands why people would be concerned. “I’ve been doing it for years,” he tells TMZ, “and over time your [testicles] harden to steel.” The daredevil says he doesn’t wear a cup but notes he’s very careful about “placement.” You can find out more about the sport at www.gibbonslacklines.com.
Madonna wasn’t the only entertainer during the Sunday Super Bowl halftime show 2012 bringing mad skills to the TV, Andy Lewis did too. He was the man bouncing on the tightrope in a Toga costume. The unique sport known as slacklining will go down as a first in Super Bowl halftime history. The line looked like a wire on television, but it was a little bigger. According to the slacklining sponsor at the Super Bowl, Gibbons Slackline, it wasn’t a tightrope, but rather a 2-inch wide trampoline known as a slackline. Lewis, who repeatedly bounced HARD on his crotch during his show-stealing routine, says his man parts are just fine – and he understands why people would be concerned. “I’ve been doing it for years,” he tells TMZ, “and over time your [testicles] harden to steel.” The daredevil says he doesn’t wear a cup but notes he’s very careful about “placement.” You can find out more about the sport at www.gibbonslacklines.com.
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