Kim Sears wears ‘Explicit Content’ shirt for final


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Sears attended Sunday’s final wearing a ‘Parental Advisory: Explicit Content’ t-shirt after what looked like an expletive-laden rant towards Berdych during Thursday’s last-four clash. The warning is regularly seen on album covers to avoid impressionable youngsters hearing foul language.
Murray was asked about the incident after the Berdych match, saying: ‘’In the heat of the moment you can say stuff that you regret.’’
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Hide AdSears was trending on Twitter after the emergence of the footage, with the moment captured at the end of a tense first set against Berdych. Various lip-reading experts offered their view of what was said, with the common consensus being that the f-word featured repeatedly in the short rant.
The t-shirt was one of few light-hearted distractions for the Murray camp on a day where he suffered a sixth grand slam final defeat, losing to Novak Djokovic in four sets in Melbourne.
Both the #kimsears and #kimswears hashtags were trending on Sunday again, with BritishTennis tweeting: “We think #kimsears just won the #AustralianOpen.”
The official Twitter account of the tournament, @AustralianOpen, replied to that message saying: ‘’Unofficially, we would have to agree with that! #ausopen.”
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