Boston gals predict 'baby boom' in 9 months after partying with charming Scots during World Cup
Women in Boston are expecting a rise in births after socializing with Scottish soccer fans during the World Cup. Viral videos show hundreds of American women partying with the Tartan Army. Scottish visitors attracted locals with bagpipes, kilts, and banter.
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New reports detail the use of social media videos and the specific cultural markers of the visiting fans.
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Boston Women Predict Baby Boom Following World Cup Visits from Scotland Fans
confidence 70%Women in Boston are expecting a rise in births after socializing with Scottish soccer fans during the World Cup. Viral videos show hundreds of American women partying with the Tartan Army. Scottish visitors attracted locals with bagpipes, kilts, and banter.
What's confirmed:
- Thousands of Scotsmen traveled to the US for the national team's first World Cup appearance in 28 years.
- Scottish football fans visited Boston during the World Cup.
Still unconfirmed:
- Boston women predict a baby boom in nine months.
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Boston Women Predict Baby Boom After World Cup Parties with Scottish Fans
confidence 80%Hundreds of American women shared viral videos of parties with Scotland's Tartan Army in Boston. These interactions occurred during the national team's first World Cup appearance in 28 years. Local women now anticipate a surge in births in nine months.
What's confirmed:
- Thousands of Scotsmen traveled to the US for the national team's first World Cup appearance in 28 years.
- Hundreds of American women posted viral videos of partying with Scotland's Tartan Army in Boston.
Still unconfirmed:
- Scottish fans used kilts, bagpipes, and banter to charm locals in Boston.
- Boston women predict a baby boom in nine months.
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Boston Women Predict Baby Boom Following World Cup Visits From Scottish Fans
confidence 90%Boston women are anticipating a surge in births in nine months after socializing with Scottish soccer fans. Local singles praised the visitors for their chivalry and cheerful pub vibes. Some women claimed these interactions restored their faith in men.
What's confirmed:
- Boston women predict a baby boom in nine months after partying with Scottish World Cup fans.
- Local women praised the chivalry and pub vibes of the Scottish visitors.
- American women stated that the Scottish fans restored their faith in men.
- The Tartan Army fans visited Boston wearing kilts.
Still unconfirmed:
- One woman organized a Scotland-centric dating event.
- Thousands of Scots traveled to the United States to watch the Tartan Army.
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Boston Women Predict Baby Boom After World Cup Visits From Scottish Fans
confidence 90%Scottish soccer fans known as the Tartan Army have brought kilts and bagpipes to Boston for the World Cup. Local women have praised the chivalry and pub vibes of the visitors. Some predict a baby boom in nine months following these interactions.
What's confirmed:
- Thousands of Scotland fans have brought kilts, bagpipes, and chants to Boston.
- Boston women are predicting a baby boom in nine months after partying with Scottish men.
- Social media posts from single women claim the chivalry and pub vibes of the fans restored their faith in men.
Still unconfirmed:
- A dating event for Scottish men and single American women took place on Thursday.
- One Boston woman posted a photoshopped image of babies in kilts to predict Wee World Cup babies.
- Scottish and World Cup tourists found Boston craft beer to be good.
- Police officers bought a visitor an egg and cheese muffin.