In Pics: Anthony Edwards' girlfriend Jeanine Robel drops Timberwolves superstar's "Mr. Incredible" costume from Halloween Party
Anthony Edwards celebrated Halloween early, showing out at a party on Wednesday, October 30. Edwards' girlfriend, Jeanine Robel, shared a look of the couple's matching costumes.
Robel shared highlights from the Halloween party with several posts to her Instagram story.
Here are some of them:
Anthony Edwards and Jeanine Robel donned matching costumes, dressing up as Mr. and Mrs. Incredible from The Incredibles, a popular Pixar movie.
Robel and Edwards have been dating since 2020, which was the latter's rookie season in the NBA. The couple share a daughter, Aislynn, who they welcomed in March this year. Notably, Edwards left a Minnesota Timberwolves game early to be with Robel as she gave birth their daughter.
Robel frequents Timberwolves games to show her support for Edwards and the father of her child. On Tuesday night, Robel was seen sitting courtside once again for Minnesota's game.
Jeanine Robel courtside for Anthony Edwards, Timberwolves matchup versus Mavericks
Jeanine Robel attended Minnesota's matchup versus the Dallas Mavericks on Tuesday night. Edwards' girlfriend shared a post to Instagram to show off her outfit for the game.
"👩🏽 + 🐞," Robel captioned her post, showing support for Anthony Edwards after a tough loss.
The Mavericks topped the Timberwolves 120-114 on Tuesday night, despite a heroic effort from Anthony Edwards. In 37 minutes, Edwards posted 37 points, six rebounds and three assists on 12 of 20 shooting, connecting on seven of his 13 3-point attempts. Edwards came out of the gates with a hot hand, scoring 24 points in just the first quarter and making six of his eight 3-pointers in the opening period.
Edwards and the Timberwolves fell to 2-2 through their first four games following the loss to Dallas. Minnesota will be back in action on Friday night with a matchup versus the Denver Nuggets at 9.30pm ET. Through four games, Edwards is averaging an eye-popping 30.0 points, shooting 41.5% from 3-point range, along with 6.3 rebounds and 3.5 assists.