Ian Machado Garry Gives Update On Relationship With Wife Layla Ann-Lee
Highlights
- Ian Garry faced unexpected and intense attacks on his family, particularly his wife, as he rose in the welterweight rankings.
- Speculations about Ian's relationship with his wife and false claims about her book have added fuel to the controversy.
- Garry emphasizes the toxic nature of the online MMA community and the importance of not letting irrelevant opinions affect him and his family.
Within the MMA community, Ian Garry expected a mix of admiration and criticism as he ascended the welterweight rankings. However, what took him by surprise was the unwarranted targeting of his family. In particular, he did not anticipate the intensity of the attacks aimed at his wife, Layla Ann-Lee, surpassing those directed at him. This unexpected development has propelled them into the spotlight for largely questionable reasons.
Speculations have circulated regarding Ian Garry's relationship with his wife, including rumors suggesting that her ex-husband resides with them. There have also been unfounded claims about Layla's book, How to Be a WAG, insinuating it to be a guide on how women can secure their future by dating wealthy athletes. Layla, however, has asserted that the book was intended as satire. The situation took a contentious turn when welterweight contender Sean Strickland commented on Garry's relationship, referring to him as a 'cuck' and launching verbal attacks on his wife.
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Ian Garry expressed his perspective on public perceptions during an appearance on The MMA Hour, emphasizing that he believes many individuals tend to follow popular opinions without critical thinking. He noted that misinformation often spreads online, leading to distorted narratives and misunderstandings about his personal life, family, and team.
Garry highlighted the prevalence of rumors and whispers, asserting that people are quick to embrace negativity. He characterized the online environment, including platforms like Instagram and Twitter, as toxic, particularly within the MMA media. Garry acknowledged the unpredictable nature of public sentiment, where adoration can swiftly turn into disdain, and vice versa.
“It’s tough, at first, it was — it was upsetting, it was hurtful. It was difficult, just by the sheer amount and obsessive, like, the number of which people were attacking us — it’s just the constant, constant notifications of people talking s*** and people posting videos, and all of this nonsense."
“But now, I mean, now we’ve come out of this stronger, knowing that the truth is the people that don’t eat at our table — if you’re not at our table, and you don’t eat at our table, then it’s irrelevant what people say online.”
The influx of attention, both positive and negative, toward Ian Garry appears to be linked to his success and rapid ascent in the MMA world. Despite the anticipated reactions and the potential long-term benefits for his team, the immediate impact on his family has been undeniable.
Layla Machado Garry and their son did not willingly become the focal point of such negative attention, and Ian found it challenging to shield them from it. He expressed the emotional toll, describing it as a painful experience. While he accepts the nature of the fight game and its promotional aspects, the unwarranted attacks on his loved ones, characterized by vicious, untrue, and hurtful words, stirred strong emotions. Ian acknowledged the need to restrain himself and not respond immediately, opting to address the situation at UFC 296.
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