"As a result, considering the timeline of events: specifically, that I had a negative doping control test six days earlier and 22 days after, and that my partner and I engaged in intimate relations both the day of and day before my 8 December 2024 doping control test.
"At the instruction of my legal team, my partner and I immediately submitted to a hair sample analysis that confirmed I have never taken Ligandrol (my hair sample came back negative).
"Through investigation and research, it was discovered that, unknown to me, my long-time partner had been ingesting Ligandrol to help improve his own personal physique around the time of the positive test.
In a lengthy statement on Instagram, she wrote: "I was stunned and devastated when the test came back positive for a metabolite of Ligandrol at picogram levels.
The Swiss international protests her innocence, claiming the drug was transferred into her body via sex with her long-time partner, who unknown to her was taking Ligandrol.