Sixty million people watched the recent spectacle of a 27-year-old man beating up a 58-year-old man with stomach ulcers and sciatica.
But in what was nominally a boxing match between Jake Paul and Mike Tyson, a star was born. In between Netflix's many buffering problems, viewers were entranced by one of the ring girls, 最新杏吧原创' own Sydney Thomas.
The 20-year-old graduate of Lindbergh High School was one of the four young women who held up signs announcing which round would be next. Like the others, she was clad in a black and red skin-tight, long-sleeved scoop-neck crop top that was long on d茅colletage and short on modesty, and a pair of black and red shorts that were, if possible, even smaller.
With long blond hair and a smile that dazzled, Thomas won the hearts of the American public. Overnight, she picked up more than 350,000 followers on Tik Tok and Instagram, she told Us Weekly. That doubled the number she had before the fight.
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She added, "My DMs (direct messages) are just insanely flooded right now. There鈥檚 definitely been some pretty big names and brands that have reached out.鈥
She declined to name any of the people or companies that made contact with her.
Thomas is a familiar face to local baseball fans. She was a member of Team Fredbird, the bubbly young women with long hair who skip girlishly atop the Busch Stadium dugouts and coquettishly blow whistles as they use a slingshot to launch T-shirts into the crowd.
At Lindbergh, she was on the varsity basketball and field hockey teams. She is currently at the University of Alabama, where, according to her LinkedIn account, she is an honors business student pursuing a degree in marketing.
She is represented by Creative Artists Agency, one of the largest talent agencies in the world. Their client list also includes Tom Hanks, Meryl Streep, Lady Gaga, Brad Pitt and Steven Spielberg.
Last summer, she posted on Tik Tok, "one of the biggest pieces of advice I could give to anyone in life: get out of your home town. there is so much opportunity out there you just need to get out into the world. stop holding yourself back. it's so scary but so rewarding."