LSU Coach Brian Kelly’s Daughter’s Wild Partying Photos Cause A Stir
LSU Coach Brian Kelly’s Daughter’s Wild Partying Photos Cause A Stir
LSU came into the 2023 college football season with a lot of lofty expectations.
Aside from one blip against Florida State in 2022, there is an argument to be made that the Tigers actually overperformed in Brian Kelly’s inaugural campaign with the program. Because of that, many thought his sophomore season would produce even more fruitful results.
So far – it hasn’t.
Eight games into the season, LSU has two losses on the books. For all intents and purposes, the year is already over for them. While beating Missouri was great, losing to both Florida State and Ole Miss was not.
While the Tigers’ season hasn’t gone as well as some might have hoped, that hasn’t stopped Brian Kelly’s daughter, Grace, from enjoying herself.
This week Grace published some photos of herself partying that immediately set the internet ablaze.
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Grace has actually become something of a viral star in recent years. Be it for her provocative poolside photos, crazy game day outfits or racy Amsterdam vacation pictures, she is always trending for something or other.
Time will tell if she opts to show up for LSU’s looming showdown against Alabama on Nov. 4. In many ways, it is the last meaningful outing on the Tigers’ schedule.
Kay Adams couldn’t stop flirting with her NFL quarterback crush this week:https://t.co/QIWlu05QtO
— Game 7 (@game7__) October 23, 2023
While Florida, Georgia State and Texas A&M are obviously still on the books after that showdown against the Crimson Tide, the stakes in those games are minimal. Whether the Tigers win or lose will have no real bearing on anything.
Will Grace be in attendance on Nov. 4 when Alabama and LSU face off? Time will tell.
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A graduate from the University of Texas, Anthony Amador has been credentialed to cover the Houston Texans, Dallas Cowboys, San Antonio Spurs, Dallas Mavericks and high school games all over the Lone Star State. Currently, his primary beats are the NBA, MLB, NFL and UFC.