MMA
I showed my breasts and my social networks experienced an unprecedented boom, admitted wrestler Tai Emery. How much do her photos earn her now?
Wrestler Tai Emery flew up to the clouds of fame after showing off her breasts after winning a boxing duel without gloves. How did the victory celebration change her life?
Wrestler Tai Emery flew up to the clouds of fame after showing off her breasts after winning a boxing duel without gloves. How did the victory celebration change her life?
Tai Emery has shown that she is definitely a tough woman. We recently informed you that the 35-year-old fighter has become a star of the Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship (BKFC), an organization that organizes boxing matches without gloves.
The Australian fighter showed her fighting skills in her very first fight in the organization. She knocked out her opponent in the first round with hard punches at a tournament in Bangkok.
However, she became an internet star not because of her surely great performance, but mainly because of her original celebration of her victory. Immediately after the knockout she jumped on the ropes and revealed her breasts to the fans present.
Thanks to her surprising feat, the wrestler reached the top of the world’s search engines. But that’s not all. Tai admitted that her social networks in particular experienced an unexpected boom after her celebration.
“My Instagram alone has skyrocketed from 45,000 followers to 107,000,” Emery told TMZ Sports. “But the absolute best is on my Only Fans profile,” she described the increase in fans paying to access her content.
TMZ Sports talks about how her profile, where account holders get money from their fans for sharing her content, has seen a 6,150% growth. The site has calculated what the fighter’s earnings are now and in a way she might not be entering the cage anymore.
Considering the fact that Tai charges $10 for access to her content, the Australian could be earning around $25,000 a month. That’s over 600k at the current exchange rate!
Especially the male representatives have to admit that it is really something to watch. Apart from the hard punch, the Australian definitely has something to show.
Source: TMZ Sports, BKFC, Instagram
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