Boxing ring girl who was offered £100k to pose nude shows cleavage at NBA game
Boxing ring girl Apollonia Llewellyn wowed her fans as she appeared in a dangerously low cut top at an NBA game in Los Angeles.
The Instagram influencer known as Barbi, has an incredible following on social media and appeared as a member of the Misfits Boxing fight night team. She has over 5.2million followers on Facebook and over 700,000 on TikTok, but it was her Instagram fans who were treated to a racy outfit as she took in an LA Lakers game.
In her latest post, the blonde stunner wore a bold red top which did a good job of holding in her modesty. She captioned the post “Game day baby” as she also posed in an LA Lakers top at the Lakers Crypto.com Arena.
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Fans in the comments section soon swooned over her as one simply dubbed her: “Gorgeous”, a second said: “You are such a true sports vibe”, with a third adding: “I honestly don't see how any guy could keep his composure in that arena with you walking around in that red outfit. HOLY COW WOW!!!”
Apollonia previously told The Sun that she turned down a proposal of £100,000 to go nude out of respect for her family, with her mum and dad both supporting her modelling, insisting she isn’t money orientated and draws the line at nudity.
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She said: "My mum takes pretty much 90 per cent of those pictures, and I've got two brothers who are all for it. My family know I don't do topless or nude photos. It would be a different story if I did.
"But my dad is all for it, he says 'the more publicity you get from a picture, the better so do the riskier stuff.' I've been offered £100,000 for nude photos. As much as I support girls who do that, it's just not for me.
"People think I would and that I'm money-orientated, but I'm not. I consider what my family think, so those people who make offers like that perceive me in the wrong way."
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