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Andy Murray went off about Ballon d'Or winner Ada Hegerberg being asked to twerk: Why do women 'still have to put up with that s---?'

Ada Hegerberg reacts to getting asked to twerk at the Ballon d'Or.JPG
Ada Hegerberg reacts to getting asked to twerk at the Ballon d'Or.JPG

On Monday, host Martin Solveig asked Norwegian footballer Ada Hegerberg if she can twerk after winning the first Women's Ballon d'Or.

Hegerberg quickly said no, then walked off the stage, while some awkwardly laughed. Afterward, many decried Solveig's question as sexist while he blamed the confusion on his weak grasp of English.

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Following the incident, British tennis star Andy Murray took to Instagram and blasted Solveig for his question.

"And to everyone who thinks people are overreacting and it was just a joke ... It wasn't. I've been involved in sport my whole life and the level of sexism is unreal."

Hegerberg later said that Solveig apologized to her and that she didn't consider the comment to be sexual harassment.

"He came to me afterwards and was really sad that it went that way," Hegerberg said. "I didn't really consider it a sexual harassment or anything in the moment."

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