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Ronda Rousey apologizes for sharing a Photoshopped image of herself: ‘I’m appalled’

Listen up, gang. Ronda Rousey does not need, nor does she want, you to retouch her photos.

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Brown also speaks to the example Rousey sets for the sport while appearing on nationally syndicated talk shows like “The Ellen Show” where millions of people are watching from around the world who may not be hardcore mixed martial arts fans.

“To be honest, I’ve been trying to disappear as much as possible”, she said. “I looked up at him and I was just like, ‘I need to have his babies”. I don’t really use social media for fun except to look at clothes I like or photography I like. “I think one thing that I learned, and that she should have learned a long time ago, is that you have to learn how to lose before you can actually win”.

“She can do whatever she wants to do”, Lesnar said. But as devastating as that loss may be for the former UFC champ, the truth is, she’s still a big name in the sports and entertainment industry.

Ronda Rousey’s appearance on “Tonight Show” Wednesday wasn’t particularly notable outside of a half-interesting story about the time she went directly to a breast-themed chain restaurant following a Marine Corps ball. He believes she has a lot on her plate, saying you can’t be a fighter and be in 10 movies per year.

Commenters were quick to call out the noticeable doctoring, prompting Rousey to post a quote shortly after the initial photo. “I was like, ‘Brad, when a picture gets out of you and it’s all over the internet, I’m going to tell you to breathe”. I don’t really use social media for fun except to look at clothes I like or photography I like. “I could not be more appalled and hope you all forgive me”.

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But earlier this week, she gave a troubling interview that built on some uncertainties the public has seen for months concerning her short-lived reign. It’s sad that Rousey’s reaction to losing was so severe, but Holm didn’t do anything wrong by winning the fight fair and square, so there’s really nothing to apologize for. “I’m being purposefully mysterious right now because I think people have taken my availability for granted and I’ve kind of just wanted to disappear”.

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