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Watch: Brock Lesnar’s daughter Mya shares adorable bikini video flaunting her confidence

Mya Lesnar, daughter of Brock Lesnar, champions body positivity after a challenging athletic season. Following her ninth-place finish at the USATF Outdoor Championships, she posted a confident photo in a red bikini, celebrating her strength and beauty at 200+ lbs. Lesnar's message encourages all women to embrace their bodies and wear confidence, highlighting self-acceptance as a victory beyond athletic achievements.
Watch: Brock Lesnar’s daughter Mya shares adorable bikini video flaunting her confidence
Mya Lesnar (Image Source: Getty)
The 23-year-old was in the news again, but not about her prowess in the shot put at Colorado State University. The daughter of WWE and UFC superstar Brock Lesnar was back in the news for boldly living her life exactly as she is, and we are here for it. The post was a scene straight out of Instagram with her standing in a red bikini with a caption proclaiming the following:“200+ lbs and every ounce is powerful, confident, and beautiful. Ladies, the bikini was made for your body, so rock it!!”The post arrives just after a challenging 2025 season that tested her both physically and mentally, marking a deliberate statement of self-love and resilience.

Mya Lesnar doubles down on body positivity and self-love

Mya shows some major love for herself and completely obliterates the arbitrary notion of what a desk, and therefore, a bikini body should be, writing: “200+ lbs and every ounce is powerful, confident and beautiful.” The caption's call to "rock it," is also an invitation to all women to wear confidence, regardless of shape and size. Following a grueling year of competition where she missed the World Championships team, the post is a pointed reminder of her identity beyond athletics.Also Read: Brock Lesnar's net worth in 2025, current WWE salary, contract status, upcoming matches, and more

From athletic setbacks to mental empowerment

The audacious statement comes after Mya placed ninth in the shot put at the USATF Outdoor Championships, hitting 18.51 m, which landed her at a high level of success but not quite a level suitable for the world stage in 2025. Win or lose, she characterized the season as a step in her own development.
Just as she is in life, on the field, Mya Lesnar has long centered on strength, mental and physical. After becoming an indoor (2024) and outdoor (2025) NCAA national shot-put champion and a Mountain West Conference champion (2024), she kept making history. However, this new post emphasizes that big victories aren't just in numbers or medals but also in self-acceptance and being proud of your body.
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