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Tiffany Salmond Rates Herself a Perfect 10!

Bintano News Desk
February 5, 2026
Tiffany Salmond Rates Herself a Perfect 10!

Former Fox League presenter Tiffany Salmond has revealed the very surprising reason why she is her own number one fan in an amusing interview.

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The veteran NRL presenter was recently seen at Bondi Beach chatting to Japanese YouTuber Tarosac, when he cheekily asked her to rate herself on her 'attractiveness, personality and charm' out of 10.

Tiffany did not mince words in her comprehensive response, in which she gave herself a full score.

'I'm going to give myself a 10, because if I am not my biggest fan then who is going to be?' Tiffany responded.

'Why would I be harsh on myself? I do like myself as a person so I am going to give myself a 10.'

Tarosac then asked her if she believed a person had to love themselves before they could love others, and she admitted it was a philosophy she agreed with.

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Tiffany Salmond has revealed the reasons why she is her own number one fan in an amusing interview. The veteran NRL presenter was recently seen at Bondi Beach chatting to Japanese YouTuber Tarosac, when he cheekily asked her to rate herself out of 10

Tiffany Salmond has revealed the reasons why she is her own number one fan in an amusing interview. The veteran NRL presenter was recently seen at Bondi Beach chatting to Japanese YouTuber Tarosac, when he cheekily asked her to rate herself out of 10

'Yeah, and that's my own opinion. Other people can have their own opinions, but I love myself,' she added.

Tiffany finished by saying one of her strongest personal features was her confidence and it was something people often complimented her on. 

It comes after Tiffany revealed how an unnamed NRL star, who slid into her DMs, had completely turned her off by asking whether he could message her on Snapchat.

The former Fox League presenter made the revelation in October after she explained that in 2024 multiple footy players had sent her some very strange 'sexually charged' messages.

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She opened up about her conversation with the NRL player, whom she described as a 'golden boy' who had a very good reputation.

Tiffany claimed that it was strange that he had asked her for her Snapchat, given her previous comments on some of the sleazy messages that NRL players had sent her in the past.

'On the topic, since I spoke about that last year, I did have an interaction with a very beloved player in the NRL, one that you would all like, everyone kind of likes him, he's a "golden boy," and he has a pretty good reputation,' the footy broadcaster said during a video posted on Instagram.

'And so I also had a pretty good perception of him. I thought he was going to be a bit more mature, a bit more grounded. Wasn't going to be sleazy and weird. He did just DM me straight out of the gate, asking: 'So, why aren't you on Fox League anymore?'

Tiffany did not mince words in her comprehensive response, in which she gave herself a full score

Tiffany did not mince words in her comprehensive response, in which she gave herself a full score

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Tiffany finished by saying one of her strongest personal features was her confidence and it was something people often complimented her on

Tiffany finished by saying one of her strongest personal features was her confidence and it was something people often complimented her on

'This was way before I had spoken out or said anything about my story.

'It was better than what the others would do, sending me weird TikToks.

'I had a good perception of him, but that slowly went downhill until he said: 'So, are you a Snapchatter?'

The Kiwi footy reporter then sighed before adding: 'That is probably the ultimate turn-off... for anyone!

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Salmond dished up some advice to her male followers, claiming that they should not ask a grown woman for their Snapchat, inferring that it implies a sleazy motive.

'She knows what you want to do on there. You're not trying to have deep and meaningful conversations or actually try to get to know her.'

She explained that she had initially met the individual earlier in 2025, before he spoke to her again later in the year.

'I thought that was quite bold for him to do that,' she said.

'I thought: 'Aren't you worried that you're going to end up in the next article?' He must have not seen it... Silly him.'

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'As soon as he asked whether I am a Snapchatter, he burst the bubble of my hopeful expectation of him being different,' Salmond added.

'So, I normally would just ignore someone, I wouldn't probably bother replying. But if you knew who he was, you'd understand why I gave him the benefit of the doubt.'

Earlier this year, rugby league fans had been left confused at why Salmond was no longer seen on Fox League's NRL coverage at the start of the season.

She had previously worked as a touchline reporter with the New Zealand Warriors before she was abruptly dropped by the broadcaster. She later revealed that she felt she had been dropped because she was too 'disruptive'.

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This article has been aggregated directly from the Daily Mail.

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