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Depiction of the Papacy: German peasants respond to a papal bill of
Pope Paul III. Caption reads: "The Pope speaks: Our sentences are to be feared, even if unjust. Response: Be damned! Behold, o furious race, our bared buttocks. Here, Pope, is my 'belvedere'" • In 80 AD,
Flavius Josephus recorded the first known incident of mooning. Josephus recorded that in the procuratorship of
Ventidius Cumanus (48-52 AD), at around the beginning of the
First Roman–Jewish War, a soldier in the
Roman army mooned
Jewish pilgrims at the
Jewish Temple in
Jerusalem who had gathered for Passover, and "spake such words as you might expect upon such a posture" causing a riot in which youths threw stones at the soldiers, who then called in reinforcements—the pilgrims panicked, and the ensuing
stampede resulted in the death of ten thousand Jews. • In the
Siege of Constantinople in 1204, the Greeks exposed their bare buttocks to the Crusaders after they repulsed them from the walls. • At the
Siege of Nice, in the summer of 1543, Catherine Ségurane, a common washerwoman, led the townspeople into battle. Legend has it that she took the lead in defending the city by standing before the invading forces and exposing her bare bottom. • At the
Conference of Badajoz–Elvas of 1524, where Portugal and Spain discussed the location of the
meridian that divided their respective hemispheres, a young boy one day asked the delegates if they were trying to divide the world. The adults answered they were. The boy then responded by baring his backside and suggesting that they draw their line through his
intergluteal cleft. • A number of early explorers of the Atlantic coastline noted that the
Etchemin tribe of Maine practiced this custom. • Since 1979, The
Annual Mooning of Amtrak has been an annual tradition in
Laguna Niguel,
California on the second Saturday of July, where many people spend the day mooning passing
Amtrak trains; some passengers ride the trains that day to witness the event. This has inspired a chain of "train moonings" throughout the country. • An example of
whakapohane was performed by
Dun Mihaka to
Diana, Princess of Wales and
Prince Charles during the royal tour of 1983 of New Zealand. • In 1986, a Maori man mooned the motorcade of
Queen Elizabeth and
Prince Philip in
Napier, New Zealand, as a protest over the 1840
Treaty of Waitangi. • On November 22, 1987, an intruder
interrupted the broadcast signal of
Chicago PBS affiliate,
WTTW with a strange video of himself dressed to resemble
Max Headroom. He exposed his buttocks to the camera. • A tradition of Appalachian Trail
thru-hikers,
Mooning the Cog has developed on
Mount Washington in
New Hampshire. • In June 2000, a mass mooning event was organised outside of
Buckingham Palace in the
United Kingdom by the
Movement Against the Monarchy (MAM). A large police presence prevented a large-scale mooning, but a few individuals did so. This event is known as the
Moon Against the Monarchy. • On 7 June 2002,
Macy Gray mooned the crowd during her performance at the
Manchester Apollo concert in Ardwick Green, Manchester, England. • On January 9, 2005,
Randy Moss of the
Minnesota Vikings mimed pulling down his trousers and bent over toward
Green Bay Packers fans following a
touchdown he scored.
NFL on Fox announcer
Joe Buck called it a “disgusting act”. The simulated moon was a response to Packers fans, who traditionally moon the Vikings players aboard the team bus. Moss was fined $10,000 by the
NFL for the incident. • At the 2005
UK Music Hall of Fame awards ceremony, musician
Ozzy Osbourne mooned the crowd after a set he played. • In October 2006,
English Premiership footballer
Joey Barton was fined £2,000 for mooning
Everton fans. • At the
Patch Adams Full Moon Festival three-day event to raise money for his Gesundheit! Institute and Albuquerque, 200,000 people pay $100 each to moon as a group and lend a hand with local projects. • On 10 May 2007,
Yvette Fielding mooned photographers from inside a Soho restaurant window on the final episode of the reality television series
Deadline. • On 24 October 2011,
economic inequality protester Liam Warriner of
Sydney ran alongside the motorcade of
Queen Elizabeth II and a waving
Prince Philip for 50 metres with an
Australian flag clenched between his exposed buttocks, before being arrested by police. • On 13 May 2017, during an interval act at the
Eurovision Song Contest 2017, a man wrapped in an Australian flag snuck on stage and mooned the audience. It was later reported that the man was Ukrainian journalist and prankster
Vitalii Sediuk. • In January 2023, 79-year-old Australian music personality
Molly Meldrum climbed onstage at an
Elton John concert and mooned the audience. The incident garnered significant media attention. • In January 2026, an
ICE agent mooned a crowd of protesters from a window at a Minneapolis hotel == See also ==