Astrid Wett has reignited her feud with fellow OnlyFans star Elle Brooke after stopping Keeley Colbran in her boxing debut on Saturday night.
The 22-year-old TikToker-turned-boxer clashed with Colbran in a scrappy one-sided first round at the Utilita Arena in Sheffield.
Following the end of a messy opening round, Wett was awarded a stoppage victory over the 18-year-old TikToker after Colbran stayed on her stool during the round break.
Wett, who has found fame and success through her adult work, was previously scheduled to fight Brooke at a Kingpyn boxing event in July.
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However, the porn star pulled out of the Brooke fight over fears for her safety after claiming that her rival had threatened to kill her.
Chelsea superfan Wett has now turned her attention back to the 24-year-old Brooke and is prepared to settle their differences inside the squared circle.
“Well done, Keely, for stepping inside the ring, but I was expecting a little bit more of a challenge, maybe go for at least another round,” she said.
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“Any female influencer that wants to take the challenge, I’m here.”
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When asked about her rivalry with Manchester City fan Brooke, she added: “I mean if she wants it, she can have it. But there’s no way I’m doing it on Kingpyn.”
Brooke brought a coffin to the June press conference for her now-cancelled fight with Wett, which included an inflatable doll with a printout of her face and donning a Chelsea shirt.
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Speaking in a YouTube video on her channel, Wett claimed she was “on edge the whole time” at the press conference and slammed Brooke for her “disgusting” stunt.
“I am withdrawing from the event on 16th July against Elle Brooke," she said in June.
“I wanted to prove to everybody that a porn star can do something different.
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“With the boxing, I wanted it to be well respected, and change the opinion on girls that are in the same line of work.
“Talking about the press conference on Wednesday, I was on edge the whole time.
“Elle was allowed to bring a coffin onto the stage during the press conference, the day after somebody tragically lost their life in the boxing ring.
“I understand this funny beef back and forth, I can take that, but that is just something you don’t joke about. So to bring a coffin onto the stage is disgusting.”
Topics: Boxing, Astrid Wett