Ian Garry’s Wife Reacts To Being Called A ‘Succubus’ WAG By Sean Strickland And Others

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Ian Garry’s wife Layla is firing back at accusations that she’s a predatory WAG (wife and girlfriend).

Earlier this week, fans accused Layla of only being with Garry only for his money after discovering that she had once written a book called “How to be a WAG.”

UFC middleweight champion Sean Strickland caught on and ripped Garry and his “succubus” wife.

“Guys, I never talk about anybody’s spouses, but this sh-t ain’t right. It ain’t f—ng right. I got to talk about it. Ian Garry, I remember when I met you dude, it was in New York. You were with this fine a– girl, she had the little nipple coverings. We all f—-ng seen it right, everybody f—ng seen it but I remember thinking to myself, there ain’t something right about that girl. There’s something about that woman that ain’t f—-ng right.

“The way she walked, the way she looked, the way she talked, I knew it. Now I’m finding out you’re 26, she’s f—-ng 40. The ex f—-ng husband lives with you, you took the last name. Motherf–r she wrote a book on how to be a WAG, I didn’t know what a WAG was until now dude.

“This sh-t ain’t right dude, she’s a succubus. You got to run away bro. Hot girls are a dime a dozen, we’ll get your ring girls, we’ll get you two at the same time bro. You got to pull the rip cord man, it ain’t f—-ng right my friend. You got to pull that f—ng rip cord, I’m here for you, the MMA community is here for you to do the right thing Ian Garry.”

Kayla responded to all the criticism of her “How to be a WAG” book by saying that it was satire and never meant to be taken seriously.

“I wrote a book called How to be a WAG, now that statement itself is a little bit of a stretch, I can hardly call myself an author of an 11-page audible-only satire story that was written in 2010…That satirical book if you listen to it is really silly and anybody who takes it as fact has completely missed the mark.”

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