Ewa Swoboda may not have clinched a medal in the 100m at the 2024 Paris Olympics, but one innocent moment made her go extremely viral at the Summer Games.
Swoboda went viral after kneeling down on the ground after a grueling race. She promptly saluted the camera and then quickly switched hands.
While many on social media were puzzled by the switch, others couldn’t help but notice that Ewa Swoboda looked strikingly similar to a well-known adult star.
Fans took to the comment section and thought Ewa Swoboda was actually famous adult star Abella Danger.
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Ewa Swoboda, a Polish sprinter and Barbie model, actually showed respect to the military through her gestures in Paris.
She saluted with her right hand, which is traditionally done by the military, but she switched to her left hand to signify a simple hello to the audience.
After the initial video went viral and people started comparing her to Abella Danger, many began seeking out her social media accounts.
She is already well known as she boasts over 615,000 followers on Instagram.
As for now, she currently has zero medals at the Paris Olympics.
Ewa Swoboda Is A Barbie Doll Model
Ewa Swoboda is more than just a Polish sprinter as she is one of nine new Barbie doll models representing top sportswomen, which prompted female athletes as role models ahead of the Paris Olympics.
“I am overjoyed that Barbie appreciated my story and honored me alongside eight other amazing female athletes from around the world with the title of Barbie Role Model. I still can’t believe it! I used to play with dolls as a little girl, and now I have my own Barbie doll that looks like me—the only one of its kind in the world,” commented Swoboda.
Tennis player Venus Williams, football players Mary Fowler and Christine Sinclair, boxer Estelle Mossely, paratriathlete Susana Rodriguez, swimmer Federica Pellegrini, and gymnasts Rebeca Andrade and Alexa Moreno have all been honored with their own Barbie dolls, per Barbiepedia.
The three-time European Indoor Championship medalist and a World Indoor Championship medalist holds the world lead of 7.01 seconds in the 60-meter race.