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Mallory Edens was just like everybody else as she was stuck at home trying to find ways to entertain herself in the midst of a global pandemic.
The daughter of Milwaukee Bucks owner Wes Edens has been active on Instagram documenting how she’s getting through it. She recently took to her Instagram story and posted several pictures of herself with friends in the hot tub, and she was clearly having a ton of fun.
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Edens first went viral in 2019 when she showed up to a playoff game between the Toronto Raptors and Milwaukee Bucks rocking a Pusha T t-shirt, which was a shot at Drake who has a long-running fued with the rapper.
Drake saw the shots fired and let everyone know during during the game by following Mallory on Instagram and making her photo his icon.
That exposure helped her get the more than 201,000 followers she has today.
Social Media Goes Into A Frenzy After Arman Tsarukyan Claims He Is Fighting For Legacy, Not Money, Ahead Of His UFC 311 Bout Against Islam Makhachev
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While the fate of UFC 311 remains unclear due to the Palisades wildfire in Los Angeles, Arman Tsarukyan makes a massive statement ahead of his main event fight against Islam Makhachev.
In a recent interview on the Pound 4 Pound YouTube channel, the young Armenian fighter claimed that he hasn’t been chasing money. Instead, he wants to build a legacy after winning the UFC Lightweight Championship from Makhachev.
“When I win the title, the sports thing is done. It’s gonna start [being] just a business. And I’m gonna pick with who UFC pays me more, I’m gonna fight, doesn’t matter who it’s gonna,” said Arman Tsarukyan and added, “After this fight, when I’m the champion, I’m gonna only think about money not to be like two-time champion or like defend ten times, I’m just gonna think of, like, money fights.”
Although Tsarukyan’s statement seems bold and confident fans didn’t actually have a similar opinion on the same. They went into the comments and had multiple things to say about the Armenian fighter’s claims.