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Why did she show her boobs after winning? Tai Emery explained her celebration and promised it would be worse next time
A week ago, Australian fighter Tai Emery caused a stir. The wrestler from Barce Knuckle FC, an organization that focuses on bare-knuckle wrestling, celebrated her win by showing her breasts. Now she has come forward with an explanation and a promise that it will be even worse for the Puritans next time.
A week ago, Australian fighter Tai Emery caused a stir. The Bare Knuckle FC wrestler, who focuses on bare-knuckle fighting, celebrated her win by showing her breasts. Now she has come forward with an explanation and a promise that it will be even worse for the Puritans next time.
Tai Emery celebrated her first win in her debut with the BKFC organization last Saturday when she stopped her opponent after a hard KO in the first round.
She was so happy with the win that she jumped on the ropes and showed her breasts to the crowd. The celebration set off a furor on social media and Emery became famous.
She already has 115,000 followers on her Instagram and they continue to grow. Now, the Aussie has come forward with an explanation as to why she did it, and she has also added another promise.
“I’ve made a big fuss online with this. It’s a new thing again. My friends told me I was the number 1 trend on Google. It’s quite nice to beat a Kardashian at something. Every single person who knows me really well at that moment was like, “That’s just Tai
There was no bad response at all. I feel like with my personality, it’s only going to get worse. This is who I am. So fortunately, or unfortunately, it’s only going to get worse. We’ll see what BKFC allows me to do,” she said.
The organization will surely gift her another fight soon because this is exactly the kind of promotion she needs. And it will earn Emery a hefty payday, too.
Source: BKFC, MMA Shorties
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