VIDEO: Viral Ring Girl Sydney Thomas Was Asked During Street Interview About The Last Time She Had Intercourse, And She Gave A Surprisingly Honest Answer
Sydney Thomas (Photo via Instagram)
It looks like Sydney Thomas was making the rounds well before the world would find out who she was.
The Paul vs Tyson ring girl stole the show on November 15 at the AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.
20-year-old Thomas, who attends the University of Alabama, instantly went viral for her incredible looks following the historic boxing match.
As it turns out, she had already had some time in front of a camera.
A social media user named jcubedofficial was on the streets conducting interviews when she just happened to stop the one and only Sydney Thomas and a friend. This was before anybody knew who she was.
One of the biggest differences was her looks, as she clearly has a huge difference in her chest size.
In the interview, Thomas revealed that she had just had sex with someone two weeks ago. Her friend, on the other hand, said that she was a virgin.
The interviewer then asked them to describe their type of man.
Sydney Thomas answered, “They have to be taller than six feet. They also have to go to the gym a lot, and they also have to enjoy country music, because I love country music.
The interviewer then tried to shoot his shot, but she turned him down in a nice way because he likely did not like country music and did not meet the height requirements.
Sydney Thomas Revealed How She Got Her Start
Sydney Thomas stole the show on Friday night as one of the ring girls for the fights on the Jake Paul-Mike Tyson card at AT&T Stadium, and everything has been up for her ever since.
But, how did she get here?
The 20-year-old University of Alabama explained in a TikTok Q&A session that she was discovered through social media.
“Social media was where I started out. This summer I walked in my first runway show during Miami Swim Week,” Thomas wrote. “I’ve worked with a few brands as well but I think social media is where I’ve found the greatest publicity to be (prior to Paul-Tyson).”