Canadian pole vaulter and OnlyFans star Alysha Newman is going viral for all the right and wrong reasons after celebrating her Olympic bronze medal by twerking.
The 30-year-old athlete had fans going crazy in Paris when she cleared 4.85 meters to win herself the third-place prize, per ESPN.
After winning the bronze, Alysha Newman ran off the crash mat and began to limp, holding the back of her leg to make it look like she had pulled her hamstring.
However, she would hilariously begin to twerk in front of the cameras.
Alysha Newman’s excitement and twerking did not get well received by everyone, and many people blasted her online for her actions.
She certainly is not letting those comments get to her, as Newman later spoke on coming back from suffering a concussion three months before the 2020 Olympics.
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“I had brain problems. I had a brain health issue,” she told Canada’s Olympics website. “There’s mental health, and there’s brain health,” she said. “I wasn’t happy. I didn’t like the sport at that time, and it was a struggle for me. I needed to step away, be happy off the track, so then I learned to love track again and then fix my mental health.”
“This whole year, I’ve been leading up to this moment,” Newman continued. “It was so funny because I felt like I missed out in Tokyo, missed out in Rio. I just wasn’t at my best, personally, on and off the track. This year I said, I’m going to put it all in one basket. I’m putting all track and field in this basket, and it worked out.”
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Alysha Newman Posts On OnlyFans After Bronze Medal Victory
Alysha Newman is known for her successful OnlyFans account as well as her athletic career.
After grabbing a bronze medal, Newman took to her OnlyFans account and posted about her victory, saying that she was still “buzzing” after the event, and that she “might pick up some presents for you [subscribers] before I leave.”
The athlete shared her thoughts after winning bronze, calling it a “surreal moment.”
“I laugh because getting third is, I mean, I’ve never got third, but it’s funny because you have to still wait and sit there and wait until the other girls are done,” she said. “So, I’m so awkwardly standing there like, ‘What do I do? Do I celebrate? Do I kiss everyone? Do I cry?’
“It was a really surreal moment, and it was awesome.”