Matthew Hayden's daughter responds to haters over criticism of her cricket style.
Grace Hayden responds to criticism of her outfits
According to The Sun: Grace Hayden, who is actively breaking into the television industry, responded to negative comments about her stylish looks. She is the daughter of Australian cricket legend Matthew Hayden.
Instagram @grace.hayden_At 23 years old, Grace actively covers matches on Australian television and hosts her own video podcast. However, some social media users expressed outrage over her elegant outfits.
One commenter noted:
“This is cricket, not a runway.”
Grace commented on this in Sydney Confidential:
“As a young woman, the sexualization of anyone simply doing their job continues to happen, and it is never appropriate.”
She also added:
“This is yet another major issue that women face not just on social media.”
Grace explained:
“There are good and bad sides to every job, and being a presenter is no exception.”
Instagram @grace.hayden_
Grace works at the Australian channel Star Sports, where she appears alongside her father. They covered the Indian Premier League together, which attracted 500 million viewers.
Matthew Hayden played for the Australian national team from 1993 to 2009.
Grace has a large following of 440 thousand subscribers on Instagram.
Grace represents the coverage alongside her famous father.
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Grace Hayden's conclusions about the sexualization of women in the media highlight the importance of discussions about gender stereotypes and the pressure young women feel in professional fields. Her bravery in discussing these issues may serve as an example for others facing similar challenges. Nevertheless, Grace's rising fame and her participation in large-scale projects like the Indian Premier League demonstrate that talent and professionalism should always come first, regardless of criticism.
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