"Follow your inner moonlight; don’t hide the madness”: Rajasthan girl makes India proud, State’s first female body-builder Priya Singh wins gold at International Body-Building Championships, mother of two maintains a balance between home and the gym

Priya Singh won the gold medal at the International Women’s Bodybuilding Competition held in Pattaya, Thailand.
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Rajasthan’s first female bodybuilder Priya Singh has once again made India famous. Priya Singh won the gold medal at the 39th International Women’s Bodybuilding Competition held in Pattaya, Thailand. Let us also know, earlier Priya Singh won Miss Rajasthan 2018, 19, 20 three times and once international title.
Priya says that building a woman’s body requires more diet and hard work than men. Her family supports her in this situation. Due to which she is a successful gym trainer today. A mother of two, Priya Singh maintains a balance between home and the gym. Where her daughter and husband always support her.
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Originally from Bikaner, Rajasthan, Priya Singh got married at the age of 8. Seeing the financial constraints of the house, Priya Singh decided to work. She then applied for a job at the gym. Where Priya Singh got the job because of her personality. After that, watching others, Priya trained in a gym and became Rajasthan’s first successful female bodybuilder.
She said that body building competition is also held during gym training. At that time it was known that there was no female body builder in Rajasthan. At that time it was seen that women participating in sports were treated with respect. The journey of becoming a body builder started from this time.
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