Ebanie Bridges confesses she ‘doesn’t wear underwear’ when boxing in cheeky admission during Q&A with fans | The Sun

EBANIE BRIDGES made a very cheeky admission during a Q&A with fans.

That’s by confessing she does NOT wear underwear when boxing.


The Australian superstar, 36, has not looked back since winning the IBF bantamweight title from Maria Cecilia Roman in March.

And Bridges is set to delight supporters once again when she takes on fellow Aussie Shannon O’Connell in Leeds on December 10.

She almost broke the internet this year with an incredibly racy photo that was nearly BANNED from Instagram.

And followers were left one click away from a meltdown yet again with her latest social media admission this week.

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Taking to Insta, Bridges told fans to send her questions while she enjoyed a stroll outdoors.

But one supporter couldn’t help from asking a very risque question.

And it prompted an even cheekier response from Bridges herself.

The inquisitive fan chimed: “Do you wear g-strings while fighting?”

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Without breaking stride, Bridges stared into the camera and replied: “I don’t wear underwear.”

The Q&A came after Bridges hit back at upcoming opponent O’Connell for criticising the way she dresses.

Bridges told the Zone: “What is everybody else [wearing at] weigh in?

“Claressa Shields gets weighed in her lingerie and gets her clothes off too.

“If it wasn’t for me you wouldn’t be on this platform, you wouldn’t be seen globally, you wouldn’t be getting the biggest payday of your career.

“You can say I’ve disrespected the sport but, because of me, you’re here and you’re going to make good money and get people to actually know who you are.”



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