
Most Valuable Promotions
The Tyson-Paul ring girl is jumping in on the meme coin wave. Last month, Sydney Thomas became an overnight sensation after going viral while standing in the ring while 60 million viewers watched Mike Tyson take on Jake Paul on Netflix.
Since then, Thomas has become a social media influencer after gaining over 800 thousand followers on Instagram nearly overnight.
“Getting the opportunity to step into the ring with @MikeTyson and @JakePaul for such a historic fight is something I never imagined I’d be able to say. Words can’t describe this moment or how grateful I am to be part of such an amazing team at @MostValuablePromotions. History was made, and I’m truly honored to have been a part of it.” said Thomas on Instagram after becoming a viral sensation.
Now that Thomas has an audience, she’s trying to monetize her fame by getting into meme coins. On Saturday, Thomas promoted the $Baddie token on Twitter/X, just a few days after the Hawk Tuah girl Haliey Welch found herself in hot water after her fans felt she scammed them.
you ready to gamble on a baddie?
FbfbQXKF5Ec8Q5pC98BxvF3CAdfTmW9cwEYcgqEHpump pic.twitter.com/k7lPiWOkHc
— sydney thomas (@itssydneythomas) December 7, 2024
Here’s how people on social media reacted to Thomas promoting a meme coin on social media.
Sir, another influencer coin has dropped https://t.co/vtlBihcAqd pic.twitter.com/gyIS5E9GF0
— Big Red Dave (@BigRedDave_) December 7, 2024
Yeah I’m sure this is going to end well for all parties involved. https://t.co/w2hsmZds7F
— Justin Cohen (@justin_cohen) December 7, 2024
Update: Thomas deleted the post hours later.
$BADDIE @itssydneythomas Endorsed her own coin and deleted the X post 6 hours later, HOWEVER. She posted it.
Make her FOMO back in. 🦍🧠✍️
This is redemption for $HAWK pic.twitter.com/ojhMvACCF1
— SPYRO 🦚 ✨ (@n1659992) December 8, 2024