An uninvited guest crashed a virtual government event when Final Fantasy Tifa porn was broadcasted over an Italian Senate virtual event.
The Final Fantasy Tifa porn was broadcasted during an Italian senate meeting on Monday (from Fanpage.it, also Vice), where a fan-made pornographic animation with a nameless suitor fornicating Tifa Lockheart from behind was played. This was a meeting where several actual politicians were in attendance, as well as a Nobel Prize winner.
The animation was played for a bit before the user was predictably stopped and booted, as Tifa started moaning and yelling in Japanese in the middle of a speaker discussing medical and scientific research.
“There’s a person that has snuck in—I apologize. If the other director please can help me kick out this person,” an event organizer quickly responded.
The event was actually held physically at the Palazzo Giustiniani in the Italian Senate, and was titled “For a transparent PA, open data for the political decision-maker.” Attendees were a mix of politicians from Italy’s Five Star Movement party, as well as Nobel Price 2021 winner for physics Giorgio Parisi.
Senator Maria Laura Mantovani told local Italian news outlets that she was going to officially report the incident to the police.
The practice of “Zoom bombing” has become more commonplace as the professional class around the world are still mostly staying remote, with many of these events still taking place digitally into the foreseeable future. The culprit is usually a troll that finds publicly-viewable listings for events and tries to essentially derail the meeting or event, with trolling or pornography, or both.
For those wondering what the actual animation looks like in the Zoom recording, you can view it here.
Tifa’s latest character model in both the original Final Fantasy VII Remake and its promising PC port is definitely stunning. I once had a very non-weeb friend tell me even he found Tifa “uncomfortably attractive for a female video game character.”
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