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LAURA Woods has revealed she was sent death threats after wading into the Imane Khelif Olympic boxing gender row.

The TNT Sports host, 37, who recently announced she is expecting a baby with Love Island boyfriend Adam Collard, tweeted about an article in the Telegraph.

TNT Sports TV presenter Laura Woods has revealed she was sent death threats
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TNT Sports TV presenter Laura Woods has revealed she was sent death threatsCredit: Getty
Gold medallist Algeria's Imane Khelif poses on the podium during the medal ceremony
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Gold medallist Algeria's Imane Khelif poses on the podium during the medal ceremonyCredit: AFP
Khelif faced criticism after beating Italian boxer Angela Carini in just 46 seconds
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Khelif faced criticism after beating Italian boxer Angela Carini in just 46 seconds

She replied, "Great article Oli" to a piece titled 'Blinded by ideology: Inside boxing row that undermined IOC and tarnished Olympics'.

Since the post, Woods said she has received "numerous death threats to myself and my unborn child".

She wrote on X: "Since I replied to this article I've had numerous death threats to myself and my unborn child.

"Questions on my own gender (I'm pregnant so guess that clears that one up) calls for my employers to sack me, threats to my home.

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"I've been called a racist, a bigot and a sexist as well as various insults - c*nt, sl*g etc.

"I've also been asked why I haven't raised any concerns on this topic before? See above for your answer."

Woods added: "When there are discrepancies with test results - which could impact the safety of another human being, in an environment that above all else should be fair - questions are quite rightly going to be asked.

"The answers are still unclear, otherwise this topic would be closed."

Khelif won Olympic gold in the women's 66kg boxing contest after critics said her participation risked women's safety.

The Algerian was born female and does not identify as transgender or intersex.

Gender row boxer Imane Khelif 'names Elon Musk & JK Rowling in Olympics cyberbullying lawsuit'

But Khelif faced criticism on social media from a number of public figures saying she is male and should not be taking part.

She has reportedly named Elon Musk and JK Rowling in a cyberbullying lawsuit - with her lawyer claiming Donald Trump's tweets will also be probed.

Khelif is understood to have filed a criminal complaint to French authorities.

The complaint details alleged "acts of aggravated cyber harassment" against the Algerian boxer.

CLEMMIE MOODIE Imane Khelif is world's first fictional trans Olympian – those who labelled her 'male' were deeply irresponsible

"IF it looks like a duck, swims like a duck, and quacks like a duck . . . then get it the duck out of the Olympic Games

Many, then, think boxers Imane Khelif and Lin Yu-ting will waddle their way to podium glory next week.

But how deeply sad that a global event with so, so many stories — ones of triumph, adversity, heartbreak and sheer, hard work against all odds — should focus on the back stories of these two individuals.

Everyone has their opinion. And everyone is entitled to their opinion.

But those with the loudest, people such as JK Rowling — who should really get back to Privet Drive and lay off some of the militant anti-trans stuff — need to be careful.

When the author labelled the athletes "male", she knew what she was doing: Stirring up her cauldron of hatred and winding up the ill-informed masses.

It was deeply irresponsible.

Because in Algeria, where Khelif is from, it is illegal to be gay, let alone trans, which, let's face it, is what the boxer stands accused of being.

In effect, she has become the world's first fictional trans Olympian.

But she isn't transgender. And never has been.

Because, as is the case so regularly these days, mis-information, conspiracy and gross exaggeration are rife.

And how tragically horrific if those vociferous individuals claiming to be standing up for women should see two women subsequently killed by hate mobs.

Where was JK's outrage over the convicted Dutch male rapist Steven van de Velde being allowed to compete in the beach volleyball?

Or where, if she's so concerned about advantageous hormones, was her anger over China's gold medal-winning 4x100m medley team, which featured two swimmers who previously returned positive doping tests?

Yesterday, the Algerian athlete tore into the scrutiny of her gender as "harmful to human dignity", begging people to "refrain from bullying".

And then the International Boxing Association, the body which originally claimed the pair had failed "eligibility tests" without even categorically explaining what these tests are, openly bullied her.

The IBA, which has been banned from regulating Olympic boxing because of governance problems, a lack of financial transparency and many perceived instances of corruption, let its clearly mad Russian chief Umar Kremlev do the talking.

Kremlev ranted, sensitively: "The tests show they were men. We don't verify what they have between their legs. We don't know if they were born like that or if some changes were made."

Very unhelpfully, the boxers themselves and their governing bodies are also refusing to say exactly what tests they had done. And in this, some blame lies with them.

Do the pair have conditions such as Swyer Syndrome which means they have female reproductive organs but higher levels of testosterone? Are they intersex? How raised is their testosterone?

Of course, they shouldn't have to drop their shorts and show the world their genitalia.

But they must display more transparency.

The IOC's ham-fisted handling of testing procedures also needs addressing.

And if these women really do have a grossly unfair advantage, then this must be dealt with — and yes, perhaps they should be competing against men, albeit in a lighter weight category.

After all, the hurt feelings of these athletes mustn't triumph over common sense and the well-being of their XX-chromosomed counterparts.

Safety must come first, for everyone.

And that means no more rumour, no more conspiracy theories and no more wild conjecture. Just facts.

Khelif's lawyer Nabil Boudi told Variety: "JK Rowling and Elon Musk are named in the lawsuit, among others.

"Trump tweeted, so whether or not he is named in our lawsuit, he will inevitably be looked into as part of the prosecution.

"What we're asking is that the prosecution investigates not only these people but whoever it feels necessary."

The Parisian lawyer added: "If the case goes to court, they will stand trial."

Harry Potter author Rowling slammed Khelif after her win over Italian boxer Angela Carini.

Carini quit the round-of-16 bout just 46 seconds in - refusing to shake Khelif's hand and claiming she had never been punched so hard.

Rowling accused Khelif of being a man "enjoying the distress of a woman he's just punched in the head".

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Twitter and Tesla owner Musk shared a post about Khelif claiming "men don't belong in women's sports".

And Trump posted a snap of the Khelif-Carini fight with the caption: "I will keep men out of women's sports!"

Harry Potter author Rowling slammed Khelif
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Harry Potter author Rowling slammed KhelifCredit: Getty
Twitter owner Elon Musk shared a post calling Khelif a man
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Twitter owner Elon Musk shared a post calling Khelif a manCredit: Getty
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