The Australian community has come together to show their support for Carlton AFLW star Tayla Harris after disgusting comments were posted on an incredible photo of her taken by photographer Michael Willson.
The picture of Harris, who branded the trolls โanimalsโ, was taken during her sideโs final round match against the Western Bulldogs and attracted โinappropriate and offensiveโ comments.
โThe comments I saw were sexual abuse, if you can call it that, because it was repulsive and it made me uncomfortable,โ Harris told RSN radio on Wednesday. โThat is what I would consider sexual abuse on social media.โ
She also reposted the shot on her Instagram feed, writing โMy hamstring is okay, but derogatory and sexist comments arenโt.โ Her clapback attracted more than 14,000 likes and almost 800 comments and resulted in the hashtag #GoTaylaGotrending across social media.
Hereโs a pic of me at workโฆ think about this before your derogatory comments, animals. pic.twitter.com/68aBVVbTTj
โ Tayla Harris (@tayla_harris7) March 19, 2019
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Harris said that she felt uplifted by the support of the footy community.
โIโm feeling empowered this morning, because of the reaction that has come,โ Harris said. โItโs been a bit of a whirlwind.โ
Many took to social media to support Harris following the online abuse.
Derm came up to Tayla at the @FOXFOOTY launch yesterday. He met her for the first time. Donโt think he would mind me saying he told her she can be the best player in AFLW. Plenty to celebrate about how she plays the game. https://t.co/RGJbzVbVxK
โ Jon Ralph (@RalphyHeraldSun) March 19, 2019
Kick misogyny to the kerb! #taylaharris pic.twitter.com/reCiraPVLp
โ misschryss (@misschrysoula) March 19, 2019
Look familiar? And I bet Ted didnโt cop the filth #taylaharris has been subjected to. We have a long way to go in Australia. @taylaharriss @AFL @aflwomens @BreakfastNews pic.twitter.com/D9X2pMv9h1
โ Michael Rowland (@mjrowland68) March 19, 2019
๐๐ป๐๐ป๐ช๐ป๐ช๐ป #Fthehaters pic.twitter.com/wkaGFzncZ2
โ Patrick Dangerfield (@dangerfield35) March 19, 2019
Things I donโt understand:
โ Georgie Parker (@georgieparker) March 19, 2019
1) People who stand too close to the baggage carousel in airports
2) People who smoke in cars
3) People who have an issue with women playing sport and have the need to consistently degrade us with derogatory comments to fuel their insecurities pic.twitter.com/RdEG1JUtC6
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Brilliant person, inspiring athlete, awesome photo. #simpleasthat #iwannabeliketayla pic.twitter.com/qDuF4d3xc1
โ Neroli Meadows (@Neroli_Meadows) March 19, 2019
Grace Back is a journalist and was formerly the Digital Culture Editor across ELLE and marie claire Australia. When not stuck in a seemingly endless Instagram scroll, you'll find Grace with her head in a good book.
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