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With the surging popularity of social media, it’s become quite easy for bullies to direct hurtful comments at anyone. Celebrities are often held at gunpoint by such people on social media. It’s accomplished women in our society who have to bear with this the most, even in the 21st century. However, a ray of hope lies in the fact that they’re the last ones to let behavior like this slide without calling it out boldly.

Despite not being an in-ring artist, Popular WWE entity Kayla Braxton made quite a name for herself by playing multiple roles on WWE TV, including the role of an interviewer. The promising figure’s outspoken nature shined through her recent protest in support of a female model.

Kayla Braxton shows solidarity with a bullied female model 

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A popular saying goes like this: women are their own enemies. It’s not wrong, as we see many women vying for each other’s crowns instead of having each other’s back. But the opposite is also true in many cases. Women back the other women up by putting everything on the line sometimes. The sense of solidarity works as fuel for them. There is a very recent example where we can clearly see this in play.

A plus-size runway model, Marissa DuBois went beyond the social parameters of acceptance by confidently pulling off a ramp walk for Hot Miami Styles at Fort Lauderdale Fashion Week in Florida. The video of her bombshell performance in a gorgeous green bikini set the internet on fire. That said, she still couldn’t escape some of the stereotypes that openly slammed her for her body size.

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One female user posted the video on Twitter and wrote, ”Men, is this too big for you”?

Paul Heyman’s rumored girlfriend, Kayla Braxton, responded to the tweet. The WWE figure boldly called the user out on Twitter. Braxton ruled out the hatred, saying, ”This tweet is an example that women can be misogynistic too. This model is PERFECT. Anyone who says she’s too big is clearly intimidated or, in this case, jealous. Keep doing your thing, queen.”

Braxton, 32, has shown before how good she is at protecting herself from this kind of toxicity.

Kayla Braxton recently responded to a hater for an offensive comment

Although very little is known about the life of Kayla Braxton, she has her own share of difficulties in life. Among them is the problem of fans’ persistent questions about why she is a key figure in several online controversies.

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Recently, a hater termed her ‘mid’ in response to a fan’s flattering comment. Braxton shut him up, launching a savage reply. Dismissing the attempt to demean her, the WWE mainstay wrote, ‘‘Seeing how these men are out here calling women “mid” while also being afraid to show what they look like – just makes me chuckle. I’m pretty sure you’d soil yourself if a woman even asked you for directions. 😉🤓”

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Miss Braxton is currently riding high with her SmackDown alliance. It remains to be seen what awaits her in the future of the world’s biggest wrestling promotion. What’s your take on Kayla Braxton backing up a female model in the face of online bullying? Sound off in the comments.

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