Kay Adams had no choice but to call for punishment after feet end up online, likely leaving DMs in shambles
Kay Adams called for severe punishment after a photo showing her feet was posted during her first NASCAR race at the Anduril 250 in San Diego.
Kay Adams wasn't given much of a choice over the weekend but to call for severe punishment while attending her first NASCAR race in San Diego. She was taking in all that was the Anduril 250 when a picture of her was posted on social media.
It was innocently posted by motorsports reporter Cole Cusumano, who was there covering the race. There’s a very good chance that he didn’t know about all the creepy DMs the 40-year-old receives about her feet, but she does.
Kay knows there’s money in feet as well as an interest in hers. She doesn’t want her DMs in shambles, nor does she want to be giving away the slightest glimpse at her feet for free either.
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"It’s fine to be into feet," she told Interview Magazine back in 2022. "There’s people that you and I both know that are really into feet. I mean, if 'Up & Adams' doesn’t work out, I might become a foot model. People make bank."
It’s a real thing. She brought it up again in 2023 when discussing DMs with golf influencer Paige Spiranac. Kay told her, "I have this thing where I get a lot of dudes that want me to send them photos of my feet."
You can’t blame Kay for noticing that part of one of her feet was in Cusumano’s picture and for responding with "Posting feet should be punishable by fire-squad." She has to protect her backup plan while trying to avoid turning her first NASCAR race experience into a whole thing about her feet.
Sure it was a little too late for this one. The picture was already out, the DMs, which are already a mess, were only going to get worse, but Kay is sending a message going forward.
If you get a shot with her feet in them, keep it to yourself or crop them out. Whatever you do, don't post them. She has enough on her plate right now.