Kayla Braxton has gradually been becoming the cornerstone figure of WWE television of recent times when it comes to broadcasters. Following the releases of heavyweight names like Renee Young, Charly Caruso, or Cathy Kelley, this woman has been handling things, mostly on Smackdown alongside Sarah Schreiber on Raw. Plus, she also deals with hosting shows like WWE The Bump on YouTube or Talking Smack.
Kayla Braxton has also become a regular name when it comes to hosting kick-off shows prior to WWE pay-per-view events. Nowadays, she has also proven herself to be quite the fashionista through her social media posts. Every now and then, she keeps on posting hot and gorgeous photos of her those are bound to increase her followers. At present, she has crossed half a million followers over Insta.
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It appears that the regular show hosts of the WWE TV programming recently had a visit to a seaside beach with her best friends. So, she couldn’t help but post a few pictures of her clad in a black bikini. Kayla Braxton also had a fun time on the beach while finding a puppy, it appears. She was also snapped with that over which The Hurricane aka Shane Helms made a funny remark on the comment box,
“What kind of cat is that?”
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Kayla Braxton has been vocal about racism
The WWE Producer never got a reply from Kayla Braxton who rather was busy posing in that two-piece attires. As reported earlier, the lady has been pretty open about her bi-sexualism as well as the fact that she comes from a black family. She pointed out that she didn’t use too much makeup for a tan but rather an excessive sun intake caused the dark tone of her skin color.
Also, through an elaborate Instagram post, Kayla Braxton revealed some interesting stories from the past in her childhood where she was had to deal with negativities from her friends and neighbors just because she has a dark skin color,
“Some parents of the white boys I liked made threats to me if they ever brought me home. One boy in particular had his parents tell him that he would have a noose hanging from their “family tree” if he dared to bring me home. I got called a “mutt,” a “mixed breed.” The black kids would also make fun of me for not being “black enough” or not having black hair or being too light skinned.”