GLAMOROUS Pittsburgh Steelers superfan Amanda Vance filmed herself calling for head coach Mike Tomlin to be sacked on Sunday.
The 29-year-old former Miami Dolphins cheerleader was one of many fans leaving the stadium early as the Steelers were handily beaten 31-17 by the Seattle Seahawks.

Steelers superfan Amanda Vance walked out early during their loss to the Seattle Seahawks[/caption]
She also called for the team to fire head coach Mike Tomlin[/caption]
Vance has almost 530,000 Instagram followers[/caption]
She is a former Cheerleader for the Miami Dolphins[/caption]
She uploaded an incensed reaction to her X account on her way out of the stadium.
She said: “I don’t want to hear it, I’m leaving early but so is everybody and I waited until three minutes left.
“Fire Mike Tomlin,” she added.
Vance has become an internet personality for her fandom of the Steelers.
She is also known for her glamorous looks and risque outfit choices, showing off her stunning physique to her fans.
She has almost 530,000 followers on her Instagram account, where she makes comedic videos based on the NFL.
The Steelers got off to a good start this season under Tomlin and new starting quarterback Aaron Rodgers.
A last-minute field goal saw them narrowly beat the New York Jets 32-31 at MetLife Stadium last weekend.
But they were quickly humbled by the Seahawks after initially racing off into an early lead.
The Steelers held a 14-7 lead heading into half-time, but gave up a score to enter the fourth quarter level with the opponents.

Mike Tomlin and new quarterback Aaron Rodgers have got off to a mixed start this season[/caption]
but Vance is clearly not convinced the pair can turn things around[/caption]
It was here that the AFC North outfit suffered an embarrassing collapse, allowing 17 points against them and igniting the fan walkout.
If one moment summed up the debacle, it was the calamitous fumble recovery touchdown off the back of the Seahawks’ own kickoff after taking the lead from Jason Myers’ field goal.
The kickoff bounced awkwardly in front of rookie running back Kaleb Johnson, who was only able to tip it over his own head and sent it rolling to the back of his own end zone.
The 22-year-old thought the play was dead and began strolling to the sidelines, but George Holani was more aware, and chased down the ball before it rolled out the back of the zone for the touchdown.
Kenneth Walker found a lane with just under four minutes on the clock to seal the Steelers’ fate and pile the pressure on Tomlin.
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Tomlin is on a 18-year run of winning seasons since becoming head coach[/caption]
“I am concerned about a lot of things, we did not perform to the level that we desired in a lot of space
“There is certainly a lot that has my attention leading into this upcoming week.”
Tomlin, 53, was appointed head coach of the Steelers in 2007, and quickly led them to a Super Bowl title in the 2008 season, becoming the youngest head coach to win the accolade at the time.
He has never had a losing season in his 18 years in the league, but his playoff struggles have caused some to question his ability to challenge for the Super Bowl again, having not won a postseason game since 2016.
Vance probably shouldn’t hold her breath waiting for Tomlin to get ousted, as he is officially the longest serving head coach in any of the Big Four American sports leagues, following the retirement of the San Antonio Spurs‘s Gregg Popovich earlier this year.
Tomlin will get the chance to kickstart the Steelers’ season on Sunday as they hit the road to face the New England Patriots.