- Taylor, known as tmoneyhustla on TikTok, used her bra to catch the horse
- She knew she had to be resourceful when she discovered she didn’t have a halter.
That’s one way to catch a wild beast!
A New Mexico barrel racer whose horse escaped used her bra straps as a lasso to catch the nearly 1,000-pound animal when she didn’t have her halter to help her.
The glamorous equestrian, identified as Taylor, posted the video. Tik Tok.
In the video she can be heard panting, while walking next to one of her horses, which she called the ‘ringleader’.
‘Only his bare arm is visible, as he keeps a close eye on the other two horses wandering around.
Understood! A New Mexico barrel racer whose horse escaped used her bra straps as a lasso to catch the nearly 1,000-pound animal when she didn’t have her halter to help her.
To help capture the scene, the tune ‘A Bar Song (Tipsy)’ by Nigerian-American artist Shaboozey was played.
Barrel racing is a rodeo event in which a horse and its rider attempt to navigate a cloverleaf pattern around preset barrels in the fastest time.
Taylor’s TikTok video generated hundreds of views and funny comments.
Glamorous barrel racer Taylor delighted fans on TikTok with her skills
The glamorous equestrian, identified as Taylor, is a barrel racer and used her bra straps around the neck of one of her horses to control it after it escaped.
Taylor competes in horse barrel racing events. In the photo he has a prize.
Many praised the jockey for her ingenuity. Others made jokes or shared their own stories of unpredictable animals.
‘Ma’am, we’re going to need you to share the brand. A support that can support an entire HORSE can surely support my daughters,” someone wrote.
Another joked: “I need an animal communicator to ask him about this day.”
While another commented on the ‘perfect’ song: ‘Shania Twain’ Man! I feel like a woman.’
A close-up of Taylor with friends having fun “playing”
Taylor even responded to some of her fans.
‘Improvise, adapt and overcome,’ someone said, and she replied, ‘the motto of the marines and cowgirls.’
Another commented: “That’s a real cowgirl.” She said, ‘we do what we have to do.’