Jaw-dropping ring lady Sydney Thomas unveils ‘profession ambitions’ at Super Bowl celebration

Jaw-dropping ring lady Sydney Thomas unveils ‘profession ambitions’ at Super Bowl celebration

Jaw-dropping ring girl Sydney Thomas – who shot to fame after Jake Paul and Mike Tyson’s bout – has revealed her career ambitions at a Super Bowl party

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Sydney Thomas is in New Orleans for the Super Bowl

Jaw-dropping ring girl Sydney Thomas has opened up on her career ambitions at a Super Bowl party.

Sydney, 21, went viral late last year when she was ring girl during Jake Paul’s boxing bout with Mike Tyson. Sydney shot to fame as fans claimed she was the “real winner” of the bout thanks to her gorgeous looks.

And she has now opened up on her whirlwind couple of months on the red carpet: “It’s been crazy,” she told The Sun. “My life just kind of flipped upside down out of nowhere [after Paul vs Tyson].

“It’s been a wild ride, but it’s been great. I knew going into the fight I would get some publicity and exposure.

“But not to this extent. It blew away my expectations.”

Sydney Thomas
Sydney Thomas opened up on her career ambitions

However, she is always looking to the future and has opened up on her next move: “I’m still in college… So I’m going to graduate and get a management and entrepreneurship degree.

“I’d like to start a business of my own at some point. But continuing working with sports and boxing makes me happy, so we’ll see. I have a business-driven mind!”

The stunner is in New Orleans for the Super Bowl – and she shared a snap with millionaire gymnast Livvy Dunne.

“Solving world hunger @livvydunne,” Sydney said as she wowed in a low corset – showing off her curvy figure.

While blonde bombshell Livvy opted for a sleek black bodysuit and low-rise jeans.

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And the pair were showered with praise from fans – who couldn’t get enough of the “iconic duo”.

She added: “And I love getting to explore New Orleans too. There’s so much culture and it’s such an eclectic city. It’s great that the [Super Bowl] is here.”

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