Two years ago, Paige VanZant’s UFC contract expired, so she decided to pursue other career paths in the sports world including wrestling with All Elite Wrestling and boxing with the Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship.
She’s also focused on OnlyFans and her exclusive fan site as she consistently shares hot photos to social media as a way to promote the website — and her latest post is no different.
Paige VanZant Dressed Like A Bunny In Underwear
Instagram | Paige VanZant
Paige VanZant is definitely bringing the heat with her latest Instagram post as she poses for the camera in black lingerie and bunny ears. The former UFC fighter was sitting on a wooden table with his legs spread out and he caught the attention of the fans.
“It’s cruel here to be a rabbit, but somebody has to do it. ?,” she captioned the post.
Fans were quick to comment on the post, writing things like “Brutal by day, bunny by night ?” and “Slutty woman ?.”
VanZant has been the victim of online bullying as of late, but many of her fans have been quick to defend her. They continued to do so when one fan commented, “It’s crazy that someone would call you fat or unattractive. I think everyone has an opinion.”
Paige VanZant herself also addressed online bullying and mean comments once and for all in a lengthy Instagram post. “Actually, yes, I gained a lot of weight…. maybe 20+ pounds,” he said, “but I also gained strength, power, muscle, and a lot of joy.”
“I see every comment on my YouTube channel about how I look pregnant, fat, fat and won’t be able to fit through the door anytime soon. But one thing I always remember. Happy people aren’t haters, and haters aren’t happy,” he wrote. “So all you haters out there keep commenting; you’re just expanding my platform.”
Paige VanZant Opens Up About Mental Health
Instagram | Paige VanZant
A few years ago, Paige VanZant exposed herself to fans when she opened up and discussed her childhood. He also touched on how he overcame the sexual assault incident he faced.
“I had nowhere to run, I had no one to turn to, and when it got bad enough I had to run to the bathroom and eat lunch on the toilet in the bathroom because I was too scared to eat lunch in the cafeteria,” he told “Good Morning America” regarding the bullying he faced in high school.
At just 14 years old, VanZant says she was sexually assaulted at a party, which she says completely changed her, even admitting she wanted to end her life because of the pain she was dealing with. “I don’t see any other way out,” he continued. “Good Morning America.” “When you’re in that position and feel so much pain, it’s not like you want to die. You just don’t want to feel pain anymore.”
But then VanZant found MMA fighting. “MMA fighting saved my life. It also saved who I am,” he said.
If you or someone you know has a mental health problem, there are ways to get help. Visit MentalHealth.gov for more information. If you or someone you know is a victim of online bullying, visit StopBullying.gov for details on how you can prevent and respond to bullying.
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