In Photos: Jordan Clarkson's girlfriend Maggie Lindemann shares a glimpse at her black-themed 26th birthday party
Utah Jazz star Jordan Clarkson's girlfriend, Maggie Lindemann, shared a glimpse of her black-themed 26th birthday party on Sunday. Lindemann posted a series of photos and videos from the party on Instagram, which also featured an adorable moment between her and Clarkson as the couple clinked their glasses after a toast.
"A time was had, the drinks were drank," Lindemann captioned the post.
Jordan Clarkson wished Lindemann on her 26th birthday with an Instagram post of his own, featuring various snaps of the couple through the years.
"Its my lil shrimps day!! love you so much thank you for always putting up with me, lets stay crazy forever!!!" Clarkson captioned the post.
Maggie Lindemann is a famous singer-songwriter with over 6.3 million followers on Instagram and has been active in the music industry since 2015. She was born in Dallas, Texas, into a German-Scottish family and eventually moved to Los Angeles to pursue her music career when she was 16.
The Utah Jazz star's girlfriend released her first single, "Knocking On Your Heart," in September 2015 and has been active since then. Her latest album, "Headsplit," was released in March 2024.
The couple started dating in the summer of 2022 after they connected on Instagram following a party that they both attended. Both Clarkson and Lindemann have been supportive of each other's careers.
Jordan Clarkson and girlfriend Maggie Lindemann celebrate two-year anniversary
Along with marking her birthday on Sunday, Maggie Lindemann and Jordan Clarkson also celebrated their second anniversary, as announced by Lindemann on her Instagram story amid her birthday snaps.
"And 2 years w my stink," Lindemann wrote.
The singer also highlighted their two-year relationship as she clapped back at a fan's hate comment on Clarkson's post for Lindemann's 26th birthday.
"2 years later and b**ches still stupid," Lindemann replied.
Currently enjoying the offseason, Jordan Clarkson concluded the 2023-24 NBA season averaging 17.1 points, 3.4 rebounds and 5.0 assists in 55 games.
His efficiency took a slight hit compared to that in the 2022-23 season, which was his best individual season in his 10-year career. He also shot 41.3% from the field, including 29.4% from beyond the arc, as the Utah Jazz finished 11th in the Western Conference and did not qualify for the postseason.