‘Men are stronger than women’: Gender row erupts at Paris Olympics

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Published on Mar 17, 2025
Giggle CEO Sall Grover says the reality is “men are stronger than women” and the world continues to live in that reality every day.

Her remarks come as controversy continues to surround Algerian boxer Imane Khelif who reportedly has XY chromosomes.

“We know men are stronger than women, it’s why male violence exists,” she told Sky News host Peta Credlin.

“It’s not like women could fight back but choose not to.

“In sport and greater society, there has been safeguarding and categories created to make it fair and as safe as possible for women to have a fair shot.”

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