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‘One degree hotter' – Ring girl Sydney Thomas puts on busty display as she chugs Champagne to celebrate graduation

‘One degree hotter' – Ring girl Sydney Thomas puts on busty display as she chugs Champagne to celebrate graduation

The Irish Sun07-05-2025

SYDNEY THOMAS stunned fans with a busty display as she attended her graduation.
The stunning ring girl graduated from the University of Alabama with great pride.
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Sydney Thomas has graduated from the University of Alabama
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She wore a busty white dress for the event
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She also wore a bold red dress
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The stunning blonde treated herself to some champagne on campus
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Sydney, 21, wowed her 886k followers as she wore a short and busty white dress.
She wore the dress with the traditional robes and with her six friends in front of the restaurant Rama Jama's.
It was not the only outfit she wore as she was also pictured in a bold red dress drinking champagne on a set of stairs at the Tuscaloosa campus.
Her fans loved the snaps posted on
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One posted: "Beauty queen! Congratulations."
A second wrote: "So proud of you angel."
A third commented: "One degree hotter."
A fourth said: "Congrats Sydney!! Bama was lucky to have you."
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Another added: "Goodness gracious, could you be any more amazing and perfect?"
Sydney Thomas stuns in daring ring girl outfit and is branded 'so perfect' by awestruck fans
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Sydney shared the snaps on social media
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She wore the white dress for the ceremony
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She kept a sentimental picture in her mortar board
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She celebrated with her pals
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She wrote: "As I look back and reflect on my college experience, I can't help but acknowledge how monumental each of these years has been in shaping me into who I am today.
"From navigating the loss of my mother to the whirlwind of unexpected overnight fame, Alabama has been the one constant through it all- continually welcoming me with open arms and keeping me grounded in who I am.
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"Though my college journey was far from typical, I've found such beauty and comfort in the abnormalcy of it all, trusting that everything unfolded in alignment with Gods divine timing.
"This has been such a beautiful chapter in the story of my life—one I'll look back on often.
"And while it's bittersweet that it's come to an end a year early, I know that wherever my path leads next, Alabama will always be sweet home to me.
"Roll Tide, forever & always."
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Sydney rose to fame following her appearance as a ring girl for
She has continued to add fans with her glamorous pictures on social media.
Earlier this month, fans were left stunned
Back in March, she opted for a daring outfit
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Sydney and friends posed for a picture outside a restaurant
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She rose to fame for her appearance at Jake Paul vs Mike Tyson
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She has built up a huge online following
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She has nearly 900k followers on Instagram
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She often wows them with her stunning pictures
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She wore this pink dress to the Sports Illustrated Super Bowl party
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She also stunned in a black dress at Nelly's Black and White Ball
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