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BREAKING NEWS Brock Lesnar's daughter Mya hard launches relationship with NFL star

BREAKING NEWS Brock Lesnar's daughter Mya hard launches relationship with NFL star

Daily Mail​a day ago
Mya Lesnar and her NFL star boyfriend have gone public with their relationship.
Lesnar - who is the daughter of WWE legend Brock Lesnar - has made a name for herself in track and field, and recently won a major college athletics title.
However, she's now making headlines away from her shot put endeavors after her partner, Drew Moss, shared pictures of them together for the first time.
The NFL offensive lineman took to Instagram to post the pictures along with the caption: 'Forever wedding date' along with a heart emoji.
In the first picture, the couple stood side-by-side as the posed for the camera, before having a Moss gave Lesnar a cheeky kiss on the cheek in the second photo.
In the comments, Lesnar said: 'My handsome man', thus confirming the relationship.
Lesnar won the NCAA shot put title with a first-round toss of 19.01 meters earlier this month to become the first Rams athlete to win an outdoor event title since Loree Smith did so in 2005.
Just the sixth Colorado State athlete to win outdoor gold, the younger Lesnar previously won the NCAA indoor shot put title in 2024.
What's more, the 23-year-old is the only competitor in program history to win both indoor and outdoor titles.
She followed in the footsteps of her father, who was actually an NCAA title winner as a heavyweight wrestler at Minnesota.
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