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(Seoul = Yonhap News) Reporter Kim Dong-chan = Korean golf player Michelle Wie West (32) expressed a strong displeasure at the sexual harassment remarks of former New York mayor Rudolph Giuliani (77, above).
We West said on his social media on the 21st, “The person who praised the game with a smile in front of me is shuddered to say that the person who praised the performance with a smile in front of me rhymes with’panties’ and made me a (sexual) target.”
Wee West, who won five career wins on the American Women’s Professional Golf (LPGA) tour, did not specifically mention who this article was intended for, but many US media such as ESPN pointed out that Giuliani is the former mayor of New York.
Mayor Giuliani, who served as the mayor of New York until 2001 and is also a lawyer for the former US President Donald Trump, recently appeared on an internet broadcast and introduced her participation in a Pro-Am event with Wee West in 2014.
It was while looking back on an episode with Rush Limbo, a conservative political critic who passed away on the 17th.
Former Mayor Giuliani said, “At that time, Limbo complained,’Why are paparazzi following so much?’ But the paparazzi were people who were trying to shoot Michelle, not Nana Limbo.”
“The 183cm tall Michelle Wie was very good in appearance, but when I put on it, I bent down so I could see all the panties.” He said, “So I told Rush,’I’m not the people who came to film me or you.'” Recalled.
After talking about this, the former mayor of Giuliani asked if he wanted’Oops’, “I’m sure this joke will be fine,” and Steve Bannan, the host of the Internet broadcast, said, “I’ve already told you everything, but I don’t know.”

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Regarding the content of this internet broadcast, Wee West said, “What this person should remember is that I beat all the male players by hitting 64 that day.” “When talking about the women’s games, what kind of clothes they wore and how they look? “You shouldn’t be focused on.”
He also made it clear about the putt posture where the waist was bent at the time, “It was a way to increase my putt accuracy, not an invitation to look inside the skirt.
We West added, “(sponsored) Nike for this reason is making a skirt with separate pants inside. That’s why women can play with confidence and comfort.”
Korean-American player Wi West, whose parents are both Koreans, won five LPGA tours including the 2014 US Open and gave birth to a daughter in June of last year.
His husband is Johnny West, son of Jerry West, the real model of the NBA logo.
We West served as Vice-General of the US national team at the Solheim Cup against women’s golf in the US and Europe this year.
Wee West is the first Korean-American player to become Vice-Captain of the US National Team at the Solheim Cup.
The LPGA Tour and the American Golf Association (USGA) have also expressed their support through social media that they agree with Wi West’s claim.
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