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Travis Hunter's wife Leanna Lenee gives fans inside look at their honeymoon in Turks and Caicos
Travis Hunter's wife Leanna Lenee gives fans inside look at their honeymoon in Turks and Caicos

Time of India

time03-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Travis Hunter's wife Leanna Lenee gives fans inside look at their honeymoon in Turks and Caicos

Travis Hunter's wife Leanna Lenee gives fans inside look at their $20K honeymoon villa in Turks and Caicos. Forget a soft launch, Travis Hunter and Leanna Lenee just went full tropical flex mode with their brand-new honeymoon vlog from Turks and Caicos, and it's exactly what you'd expect from a couple living their best NFL rookie dream life. The newlyweds dropped a $20K+ vlog that looks like a Netflix original with ocean views, private villas, and serious luxury energy. And while fans were expecting a full travel documentary, what they got was even more relatable: a glam glimpse of what real luxury looks like, through Leanna's eyes. Travis Hunter and Leanna Lenee just soft-launched their honeymoon villa and it's a whole vibe The vlog opens with the couple boarding their flight, think matching travel fits and excited honeymoon energy before cutting to scenic arrival shots and a walkthrough of their stunning beachfront villa in Turks and Caicos. The star of the vlog? The villa itself. Leanna takes fans on a full room-by-room tour, showing off the private pool, lush decor, balcony views, and all the tropical opulence that $20K buys you on a honeymoon. No over-the-top acting. No scripted drama. Just two newlyweds soaking it all in with an aesthetic filter, of course. Leanna and Travis are building a lifestyle brand, one vlog at a time While Travis Hunter may be a rookie star for the Jacksonville Jaguars, and Leanna is often the subject of viral headlines (some sweet, some messy), their vlogs are shifting the narrative. Together, they're building a lifestyle brand that merges football fame with content creator realness. Travis Hunter & Leanna Reveal Their Bridesmaids and Groomsmen (Wedding Series EP. 1) Their YouTube channel, Travis and Leanna, has evolved from pre-wedding videos to high-end travel content, and this vlog feels like their most polished production yet. It's all part of their vibe, young love, luxury, and a little bit of real life in the mix. Some are loving Leanna's role as the narrator and tour guide of the trip, while others are pointing out how real the video feels not over-edited, not too flashy, just high-budget vibes with personal energy. From a Super Bowl-level proposal vibe to now a full-on luxury honeymoon vlog, Travis Hunter and Leanna Lenee are definitely giving main-character energy. And while NFL fans are keeping an eye on Hunter's rookie season in Jacksonville, there's a growing audience who's just here for the lifestyle content. Also read - 'Confirm he's the father': Puka Nacua's pregnant girlfriend files for custody, paternity, and pregnancy costs For real-time updates, scores, and highlights, follow our live coverage of the India vs England Test match here . Game On Season 1 continues with Mirabai Chanu's inspiring story. Watch Episode 2 here.

NFL says 600,000 fans attended the draft in Green Bay
NFL says 600,000 fans attended the draft in Green Bay

NBC Sports

time27-04-2025

  • Sport
  • NBC Sports

NFL says 600,000 fans attended the draft in Green Bay

The NFL draft might not draw a Super Bowl-level TV audience. It definitely generates a Super Bowl-level crowd. The league announced that 600,000 attended the draft in Green Bay. While that's down from last year's all-time record of 775,000 in Detroit, Detroit is a much larger city and metropolitan area. It's impressive. It merits praise. Green Bay hit a home run. That said, it's high time that we come to terms with the fact that the crowd-size numbers trumpeted by the league carry a not-so-subtle alternative-facts vibe. The first point should be obvious. There wasn't a crowd of 600,000 at one specific time. That was the total attendance for the three days, lumped together. Second, it wasn't 600,000 different people over three days. Surely, there was significant overlap. The third point is more subtle. Because draft attendance is free, fans can come and go at will. And every time they enter the draft area, it counts as another fan. So if, for example, someone goes back to their car and returns to the draft, that's two not one. Consider this. Via Richard Ryman of the Green Bay Press-Gazette, Thursday night's attendance was 205,000. Saturday's was 220,000. Anyone who watched the draft on Saturday knows it was never as crowded as it was on Thursday night. Not even close. But with people wandering in and out over the six-hour Saturday marathon, there would have been plenty of duplication. It's all still very impressive. But it's not a real number. In Green Bay or in Detroit or in any location where people can come and go through the perimeter — and who will then count as two or three or four or five fans. And, yes, there are ways to accurately estimate the true, unduplicated number of attendees for each day. There's no reason to do it, however, if the end result will be a much less resounding victory lap.

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