Women’s Boxer Goes Viral After Flashing Crowd Following Fight Victory

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The crowd at the Kingpyn Boxing event in Dublin, Ireland got more of a show than they ever could’ve imagined on Saturday.

The even, which featured a number of celebrities* (*depending on who you ask) and influencers in the ring, was headlined by Whinderrson Nunes and King Kenny.

Both are YouTube celebrities. Nunes hails from Brazil, while Kenny calls England home.

But it was Instagram and OnlyFans model Daniella Hemsley who stole the show.

Hemsley defeated fellow influences and model Ms. Danielka via unanimous decision. But it was happened afterward that had fans talking.

Hemsley gave a post-fight interview, and then proceeded to lift up her top and flash both the live crowd and those watching on DAZN.

It was a stunning moment and one Hemsley then said backstage that she didn’t regret.

“I had so much to prove and I have a lot of doubts,” she said in an interview. “Not just within myself, but a lot of people had a lot of doubts. And I just went in there and absolutely gave it my all.

Asked specifically about the unique celebration, Hemsley said “no regrets, and I’ll do it again.”

Hemlsey then took to Instagram to celebrate some more and reveal that the incident was actually wardrobe malfunction.

https://www.instagram.com/p/Cuu6UMSsY6T/?hl=en

“I DID IT! Ola definitely didn’t have a walk in the park (her words) but Big respect, that was true WAR! 🔥🥊,” the post read. “I also apologies to anyone who may have felt offended by my excitement, I did actually have tassels on but the sweat stuck them to my bra lol.”

That’s quite the malfunction and quite the way leave an impression.

Hemsley may well have been taking a queue from BKFC fighter Tai Emery, who did the same thing after a victory last year in her debut.

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