
Ring girl Sydney Thomas turns heads in stunning bikini as fans fall for viral sensation all over again – ‘good heavens'
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VIRAL ring girl Sydney Thomas has caught the attention of boxing fans once again - this time far away from the boxing ring.
Sydney, 21, shot to fame during Jake Paul's high-profile bout against Mike Tyson in November 2024.
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Sydney Thomas has caught the attention of boxing fans in a new upload
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Sydney shot to fame as a ring girl during the Jake Paul vs Mike Tyson fight
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The 21-year-old has grown in popularity ever since
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She boasts over two million followers across her social media channels
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Since that fight Sydney has become a social media superstar, boasting over TWO MILLION followers across X, Instagram and TikTok.
Now she's travelling the world and sharing picture of herself enjoying her new globetrotting lifestyle.
She recently kept her fans in the loop with her travels as she posted a photo of herself soaking up the sun on vacation.
Sydney wore a bikini top and matching trousers as she posed on a boat.
Her fans didn't waste any time lauding her upload in the comments section.
One fan labelled the influencer as "beautiful".
While another wrote: "good heavens".
And a third commented: "Oh my goodness".
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Sydney regularly shares updates with her fans and followers online
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Her newfound fame has handed her some amazing opportunities
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She has been spending plenty of time on red carpets
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Sydney hasn't just been focusing on her new career online, but has also earned a degree amid all the mania surrounding her rise to fame.
Sydney graduated from the University of Alabama one year early in May.
Sydney Thomas stuns in daring ring girl outfit and is branded 'so perfect' by awestruck fans
In an Instagram post celebrating her graduation, she wrote: "As I look back and reflect on my college experience, I can't help but acknowledge how monumental each of these years has been in shaping me into who I am today.
"From navigating the loss of my mother to the whirlwind of unexpected overnight fame, Alabama has been the one constant through it all- continually welcoming me with open arms and keeping me grounded in who I am.
"Though my college journey was far from typical, I've found such beauty and comfort in the abnormalcy of it all, trusting that everything unfolded in alignment with Gods divine timing.
"This has been such a beautiful chapter in the story of my life—one I'll look back on often.
"And while it's bittersweet that it's come to an end a year early, I know that wherever my path leads next, Alabama will always be sweet home to me."
Sydney's wild new life has thrown some amazing opportunities her way, including attending the Grammys and spending her summer at events such as Coachella.
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Sydney graduated from the University of Alabama recently
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She celebrated graduating one year early
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Sydney attended the Grammys after her rise to fame
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