
HAYEMAKER OR HAYE-MARE? CELEB ROW GETS NASTY!
Former heavyweight champion David Haye is embroiled in a surprising verbal spat with actress Bev Callard, who claims his comments are "ageist and sexist." The row stems from their time together on I'm A Celebrity, with Callard hitting back at Haye's criticisms.
The boxing world, usually focused on the sweet science, has found itself tangled in a bizarre spat involving former heavyweight king David Haye. It's not about title belts or knockout blows this time, but rather a war of words with actress Bev Callard, sparked by their time in the I'm A Celebrity jungle. Callard, speaking out in the Daily Star, has slammed Haye's comments about her, branding them "ageist and sexist." Apparently, the Hayemaker's sharp tongue wasn't just for pre-fight press conferences.
This isn't the kind of drama we expect from a man who once unified the cruiserweight division and challenged for heavyweight glory. We've seen British boxers navigate the celebrity circuit before, from Nigel Benn's stint in the jungle to Ricky Hatton's dancefloor antics. But to be accused of ageism and sexism? That's a low blow, even for the most ruthless competitor. Callard claims Haye suggested she was "too old" for certain trials, and his remarks about her being "the worst campmate" have clearly hit a nerve.
While Haye's camp remains tight-lipped, the public court of opinion is already weighing in. Is this just a bit of post-show banter blown out of proportion, or has the former champion truly missed the mark? It's a reminder that even outside the ropes, a fighter's words can carry a punch. Let's hope the Hayemaker can deliver an apology as effectively as he once delivered a right hand, and put this peculiar, off-canvas controversy to bed.
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