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Ronda Rousey News: 'Rowdy' Reacts To Unintended Photoshop Mishap Of Her Photo, Wants To Be Video Game Character

Former UFC bantamweight queen Ronda Rousey has apologized for having a photoshopped image of her used in a talk show. Rousey has never been conscious about her body.

In fact, she defended herself from critics who point out her more chiseled physique by saying that she was not a "Do Nothing B****", a term she describes women whom she believes do not have a purpose in their lives.

However, a recent photo of her was used in "The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon," which apparently was an altered version.

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In a report by Today.com, the former Olympic judoka clarified that the situation was an honest mistake.

According to the report, Rousey issued her statement through an Instagram post.

"I have to make an apology. I was sent a picture to share on social for Fallon that was altered without me knowing to make my arms look smaller. I won't say by who — I know it was done with severely misplaced positive intentions — but this goes against everything I believe," an excerpt of her post reads.

Rousey adds that she is "extremely proud of every inch" of her body, noting that such an occurrence will not happen again.

Apart from being a professional mixed martial arts fighter, Rousey is also a video game aficionado, among other things.

In a recent interview with Gamespot.com, "Rowdy" revealed that she had always wanted to be the iconic video game character Samus from the 80's classic "Metroid."

"I love how people found out later that it was a hot chick on the inside," Rousey said. "And then most of the day you're in a suit, so you can just hang out and eat donuts and be the star of Metroid."

Rousey is still currently on the sidelines and has not made a definite date for her return. The UFC did promise that she would be facing the winner of the bantamweight title fight at UFC 196 on March 5th between champion Holly Holm and her former rival Miesha Tate.

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