Women's Shot Put Champ Pulls Eye-Popping Stunt On Insta To Answer 'Talk'

Mya Lesnar, daughter of WWE star Brock Lesnar, was apparently answering critics. Message received.

Mya Lesnar wasn’t backing down.

The NCAA women’s shot put champion for Colorado Sate apparently had some haters who required a reply ― and she got the job done with force on Instagram.

In a post on Monday, Lesnar, wearing a halter top, wagged her finger at the camera under the superimposed “But they talk behind your back,” turned around, and flexed her massive back muscles.

“Was made for lifting, not listening,” she wrote.

Click on the clip here.

Lady Gaga’s “Bad Romance” played over the video, but it’s anyone’s guess if that referred to her reported relationship with 49ers rookie offensive lineman Drew Moss.

In fact, it wasn’t immediately clear at all what Lesnar’s beef was, so we reached out to her to find out.

Her potential in track and field is evident, however. In May, she heaved the fifth-farthest throw in collegiate history (19.6 meters), according to Track & Field News. It was also the 10th farthest throw in the world this season.

In June, she captured her second national collegiate title following her  2024 NCAA indoor championship.

Mya Lesnar of the Colorado State Rams celebrates after winning the NCAA shot put competition in June.
Mya Lesnar of the Colorado State Rams celebrates after winning the NCAA shot put competition in June. Isaac Wasserman via Getty Images

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