Olympics Controversy: Kangana Ranaut's Outspoken Reaction to the Angela Carini-Imane Khelif Boxing Match

Kangana Ranaut recently reacted to the boxing match in the Olympics 2024 between Italy’s Angela Carini and Imane Khelif.

Olympics Controversy: Kangana Ranaut's Outspoken Reaction to the Angela Carini-Imane Khelif Boxing Match

The Paris Olympics were embroiled in yet another major controversy after Algerian boxer Imane Khelif was accused of being a 'biological male' and defeated Italian boxer Angela Carini in 46 seconds during the women's boxing bout on Thursday. The incident sparked a heated debate on social media, drawing comments from high-profile figures such as JK Rowling and Elon Musk.

The actor and politician Kangana commented the match was unfair, particularly addressing the controversial victory of the Algerian boxer.

It's important to highlight that Khelif was disqualified from the 2023 World Championship due to failing an unspecified gender eligibility test. Her involvement in the Paris Games has sparked considerable discussion online.

          She said “Angela Carini went up against a towering 7-foot-tall man in the boxing ring, a formidable opponent who had a conventionally masculine physique and demeanor, who has all body parts like a man, he beats her like a male beats a female in the boxing in physical abuse scenario but he says he identifies as a woman, then guess who gain in the boxing? Woke culture is a very unfair practice. Speak up before it is your baby girl whose medal or job is eliminated. #SaveWomenSports," in the post.

She said on Instagram:

In the Instagram story, she expressed, about homosexual relationships, and  

"I truly love homosexuals; some of my close friends are part of the community, and they are brilliant and incredibly talented. That’s why I believe they don't need to mimic anyone for acceptance," Kangana shared.

" They must add value to their community. They should embrace who they are and focus on excelling in all fields without being excessively frivolous or sexual. They deserve better, and it's our duty to create a safe world for them, where they can be their true, authentic selves and have equal opportunities," she concluded.