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Boxer who flashed boobs after win asks fans to add her to their ‘to do list’

Influencer boxer Daniella Hemsley has cheekily asked her fans to add her to their "to do list".

The adult star went viral back in July when she celebrated her victory in the semi-finals of Kingpyn's High Stakes tournament in Dublin by lifting up her top and flashing her boobs. She was subsequently banned from the company, despite saying she had permission from them for the X-rated stunt.

She's continued to train in the ring in the months since and is eyeing up her next fight for the coming months, while also continuing to build her presence on social media – including TikTok. A recent post on there saw her bounce into shot with a teasing look on her face as a voice over said: "Hey, I know you're busy, but can you add me to your to-do list."

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Daniella recently posted a video to her YouTube channel with what she claims is evidence that Kingpyn promoter Chris Boyne greenlighted her flash.

She shared a message supposedly sent by him which read: "I think you should do it. F*** it. "It's about the viral risque clips."

Her response over text to that was: "Well, now I have your official approval, there's nothing stopping me [three laughing emojis]."

What did you make of the flash? Let us know in the comments section.

Daniella also played part of a voice clip where Boyne can be heard saying: "Yeah you have my official approval, unofficially I didn't say it but officially yeah.

"Nah look, it's all good, I'd just [say] 'I didn't know what was going on', so you don't get in trouble, I don't get hassled about telling people or suggesting something to do. No stress there at all."

The incident caused quite the stir in the boxing community, with Matchroom chief Eddie Hearn one high-profile figure who spoke out to condemn it.

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