A woman who became famous after she climbed into a lion’s enclosure at a zoo says she now believes she is a lion herself.
Myah Autry, 32, told a reporter she now thinks she’s a re!nc*rnated lion. She made the cla!m while traveling to court after being taken in for a shoplifting cha*ge in Kearny, New Jersey.
She said: “I am the lion now. Can’t you tell? Have you ever heard of re!nca*nation? Do your history young man! Do your history, it’s called re!nca*nation. I am the lion now.”
When she became famous in September, she’d just casually climbed into the pen of the obviously dan*erous big cat at the Bronx Zoo in New York.
After dancing in front of the animal, she thankfully managed to escape without a scr*tch on her. But despite her behavior spa*king outr*ge – if the lion had hurt her it could have been k!lled – she did not show any rem*rse for her behavior.
She said she wasn’t in any da*ger because of the ‘m*at’ between her and the lion, telling NBC New York: “I fear nobody. No animal, no human, no one. So no, I wasn’t fe*ring of the lion because the lion loved me. That’s why he came to me and I let the lion know: Lion, I love you.”
Myah did not want to comment on the shoplifting so-called aga!nst her. She is still wanted on a cr!minal tr*spass cha*ge over the Bronx Zoo issue but says she will hand herself in to police on an unspecified date. The lady even had a message for her lion ‘friend’, telling him: “I love you a lion, hope they treating you right in the zoo. Know Myah loves you. “I didn’t mean to m!streat you or nothing. “I saw how you came to me. We connected. To the kids, respect your parents, please. Your teachers. Authority.” Prior to being spoken to by police, she said: “I know you’re gonna put this s*** on the news. I know it’s gonna be all over. When I am ready to talk about the particular situation of the lion, I will.”
The Bronx Zoo said in a statement: “This action was a ser!ous v!olation and unla*ful tre*pass that could have resulted in ser!ous inj*ry or loss. Ba*riers and rules are in place to keep both visitors, staff, and animals safe.“We have a zero-to*erance policy on tr*spass and v!olation of ba*riers.”
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