Ex-Wife of Ronda Rousey's Boyfriend Takes a Jab at Her Through Meme

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When it comes dating someone who's still married to his ex, there are some boundaries that need to be observed. There are unspoken things you shouldn't do, which are pretty common sense. Take for example, diss your boyfriend's ex-wife. Apparently, Ronda Rousey did not get that memo.

Just recently, Rousey got involved in a social media fight with her boyfriend's ex-wife, Jenna Renee Webb. The two clashed with each other when a meme from Rousey's appearance on Saturday Night Live circulated the web. On the image, Rousey can be seen wearing what many assumed to be an engagement ring. This lead people to speculate whether or not Rousey was already engaged to her UFC fighter boyfriend, Travis Browne. The ring was reported to be a "promise ring."

Well, the speculation reached Webb and she was not too happy about it. On her Twitter account, Webb posted the meme saying that the ring Rousey was wearing was an "I promise not to hit you like my current wife" ring. Apart from the meme, Webb pointed out that their divorce has not yet been finalized and that they were still married to each other. At the same time, she wrote that if Browne would hit Rousey's "pretty face," she would be there to tell her #ItoldYouSo. The post has since been deleted but not before it made the rounds on the internet.

In response to the meme Webb shared, Rousey posted a Rocky Balboa quote on her Instagram account. Many speculate that this could either be a motivational message (like she always posts) or have a hidden message to her boyfriend's estranged wife.

Meanwhile, Rousey's camp has denied that the ring was real or whether or not she was already engaged. Hopefully, the two women can patch things up before things get out of hand.

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Ronda Rousey, Travis Browne, Jenna Renee Webb, Promise Ring, Meme, engagement, Engaged
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