Olympian Known As “Goddess Of Track And Field” Sparks Controversy With Tattoo And Make-Up

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Olympian Known As “Goddess Of Track And Field” Sparks Controversy With Tattoo And Make-Up
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“I am confident in myself. I don’t have that tattoo for nothing.”

Wu faced scrutiny on social media after her fake eyelashes fell off during a post-race interview, prompting divided opinions.

However, during a post-race interview, Wu rubbed her eyes, causing her fake eyelashes to fall off and prompting the athlete to hide theAfter coming in a disappointing 10th place in the 2024 Diamond League Women’s 100-meter hurdles held on the southeastern coast of China, Xiamen, on April 20, criticism about Wu’s physique was continuously unveiled.Wu Yanni, although cute & strong, she is one of the most scolded athletes in 🇨🇳.

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