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Sydney Colson of Indiana Fever makes wild confessions by leaving the WnBa champion ama

Before Indiana fever, Sydney Colson Played three successful years with the Las Vegas Aces, winning consecutive titles in 2022 and 2023. During these two seasons, the chemistry of the ACES team prospered. Friday, Colson spoke of a hilarious video of his time with the aces.

The video showed that Colson stopping in front of his Aces teammates and hilarious her buttocks to receive a birthday slap. While others generally cross the tunnel to avoid being touched, Colson appreciated it.

On their “not supervised” podcast, Colson and his championship teammate in 2022, Theresa Plaisance, were addressed to the viral video of the first to be slapped the buttocks. In her wild confessions, Colson admitted that if other players could flee the hilarious ritual, she liked to slap her for her birthday.

“I love the birthdays of the WNBA because it means that some lesbos will slap me,” said Colson. “And honestly, it doesn’t even matter lesbians or not, I have my birthday hit several times and so I savor at that time.

“Everyone goes so as not to injure themselves, I was like [slap my butt]. “”

Sydney Colson also revealed that some of his Aces teammates, such as Kelsey Plum, changed his right side to slap Colson behind with his hand without briefs. The video also showed the litigant by comically freezing a big slap before it gently reaches colson’s buttocks.

Sydney Colson at Miss Fever Playoffs Series against the old team

Sydney Colson spent the two best years of his career with Las Vegas Aces. She joined the Aces in 2022 and won her first title in the same season, with A’ja Wilson and others. Colson won his second title when the AS repeated their championship in 2023.

The WNBA veteran played one more season with the Aces before joining fever earlier this year. While the AS should face the Indiana in the semi-finals of the playoffs, Colason unfortunately found himself in street clothes.

When she wanted to compete fiercely with her former team, Sydney Colson is absent for the season with a torn LCA.

The ASs are the hottest team in the WNBA. They have won 18 of their last 19 games, including a sequence of 17 consecutive victories. With A’ja Wilson who leads her pack, the WNBA missed what would have been an essential TV if Caitlin Clark was in good health.

The fever has a Herculean task in the semi-finals. Not only do they not have the power of fire to fight against the defense of the aces, but the defense of Wilson in hot hands would add another layer to their already stacked concerns.