News.Com.Au reports that UFC star Ronda Rousey released a t-shirt this weekend to defend women who "don't fit the stereotype of how females should look and act."

The 28-year-old undefeated champ says the idea of a DNB, or a "Do Nothing Bitch," came from her mom.

'I have this one term for the kind of woman that my mother raised me to not be. I call it a "do nothing bitch". Or, I call it a "DNB" a lot of the time,' said Rousey.

'That's why I think it's hilarious if people say that my body looks masculine, or something like that. I'm just like, "Listen, just because my body was developed for a purpose other than fucking millionaires doesn't mean it's masculine". I think it's femininely bad-ass as fuck because there's not a single muscle on my body that isn't for a purpose,' she continued.

Ronda went on to add, 'Because, I'm not a Do Nothing Bitch. It's not very eloquently said, but it's to the point. And maybe that's just what I am. I'm not that eloquent, but I'm to the point.'

Here's what the shirts look like:

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However, some people aren't too thrilled with celebrating the term 'D.N.B':

As for the actual shirts, all the proceeds from sales go to Didi Hirsch Mental Health Services Centre, which helps women with mental health and body issues. Ronda has reportedly already sold more than 25,000 of them.

From: Cosmopolitan 

From: Cosmopolitan US