Female athletes direct pointed messages toward Nike in new ad
Several female athletes appeared in an XX-XY Athletics ad sending messages to Nike amid the fight to protect girls' and women's sports.
Female athletes sent fiery messages to Nike amid the push for fairness in women’s sports and the elimination of biological males competing against them in different levels of competition.
An XX-XY Athletics advertisement asked several athletes that if they could send a message to Nike, what would it be? Riley Gaines, Macey Boggs, Lauren Miller and Payton McNabb were among those featured in the video.
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From left to right, Lauren Miller, Riley Gaines and Payton McNabb fire a message to Nike. (XX-XY Athletics)
"If I had a chance to talk to Nike, I would tell them to just do it," Gaines, the former Kentucky Wildcats star swimmer and OutKick contributor, said in the clip. "That’s your slogan, isn’t it, Nike? Just do it. When I say it, I mean the right thing. And that’s defending women and biological reality."
Miller, a pro golfer who participated in the 2022 U.S. Women’s Open, asked the company to "think about your daughters."
"If we let men and boys continue to invade, women’s sports will be erased," he said.
McNabb, who was left with brain damage after being hit in the face by a spike from a biological male during a high school volleyball match, said she had "dreams of playing" the sport in college, but the incident dashed them.
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Melissa Batie-Smoose appeared in the XX-XY Athletics ad. (Fox News Channel)
"You’re saying that you’re supporting women, but you’re not actually doing anything," Boggs, a high school volleyball player, said. "You