Ebanie Bridges marks International Women’s Day by posting video stripping down to her lingerie
Australian boxer Ebanie Bridges is celebrating International Women’s Day by posting a video of herself stripping down to daring lingerie, and the world champion’s fans are loving it.
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Australian world champion boxer Ebanie Bridges marked International Women’s Day by posting a video clip of herself stripping down to sheer lingerie and calling on women to “express themselves”.
Bridges, who is the reigning IBF bantamweight champion, has earned a huge following of fans with her charming sense of humor, aggressive boxing style and flashy weigh-in outfits.
The former math teacher has also been criticized for her bold approach to the sport, for which she refuses to apologize.
“I know I’m a stickler for that,” Bridges says in the video she posted of herself stripping down.
“But I never gave up and stayed true to myself because I think it’s an important message to everyone that you have to be true to yourself.”
Australian world champion boxer Ebanie Bridges marked International Women’s Day by posting a video clip of herself stripping down to sheer lingerie and calling on women to “express themselves”.
‘You know, don’t let other people tell you who you should be, what you should do, especially us as women.
“We’ve been told what to do, what to look like, what we can and can’t do, what we can and can’t say for years.
“It’s not the 1920s, it’s not the 1950s, it’s 2023 now and it’s about time women can express themselves as individuals the way they want to without being judged and told they can’t.”
Bridges received a lot of support from her 730,000 followers on Instagram.
‘Thank you for everything you have saved me from. Never stop… Happy International Women’s Day. Keep inspiring and never bore your personality to suit others,” posted one follower.
‘You are amazing! He has always been and always will be a true inspiration,’ commented a second.
‘I could watch that footage over and over again! Your work rate, your pioneering efforts and your self-confidence are an inspiration to everyone, not just women,” said a third.
Bridges appeared on talkSPORT Breakfast on Tuesday morning, where he told host Laura Woods that he receives a lot of criticism online for his approach to marketing and promotion.
Bridges, who is the reigning IBF Bantamweight Champion, has won a huge following of fans with her charming sense of humor, no-nonsense boxing style and flashy weigh-in outfits.
The champion received a lot of support for her post from her 730,000 followers on Instagram.
Bridges (pictured in her successful title defense against fellow Australian Shannon O’Connell) says she’s been fighting critics all her life.
“It’s something different and people can’t handle it, they’re not open-minded,” Bridges said.
“I think it’s very empowering to do something that people don’t agree with because it’s good to do what’s right for you and I hope I can inspire other women to not care what other people think and do the right thing.” for you.
‘I don’t care what people say online, I get as many good comments as bad, but who are they? How much money are they making? I’m pretty sure if they could make money and do it, they would.
“It’s judgmental and I’ve been fighting judgmental people and closed-minded people my whole life and I’ll continue to do so to set an example.”
Bridges is currently recovering from a hand injury sustained while beating fellow Australian Shannon O’Connell.