PIC: Anthony Edwards' girlfriend Jeanine Robel shares adorable pic of daughter AJE biting USA star's gold medal
Anthony Edwards's girlfriend and baby mom, Jeanine Robel, shared an adorable picture of her daughter on her official Instagram account story. Baby Aislynn J. Edwards can be seen biting the Olympic gold medal her father won at the 2024 Paris Games.
In her previous story, Robel posted a video of meeting the Minnesota Timberwolves star after the gold medal game. Anthony Edwards comes through the crowd with his daughter in his arms. Robel meets with Edwards, and they share a small kiss and move on towards the exit.
The Minnesota Timberwolves star was an integral part of the USA Men's National Basketball Team's Olympic campaign. Unlike Tyrese Haliburton, who saw nearly no game time in the entire tournament, head coach Steve Kerr heavily utilized Anthony Edwards in his rotation.
The Wolves star responded to the coach's trust with great athleticism and passion. He was an excellent two-way player the entire tournament, proving himself to be a lethal threat both on offense and defense. Edwards led the team in steals, making 1.6 steals per game, and was also a great scorer for the squad, averaging 12.8 points per game with an average game time of 16.3 minutes per game.
Anthony Edwards' girlfriend, Jeanine Robel, makes a trip to Arc de Triomphe with her children
Jeanine Robel accompanied his boyfriend Anthony Edwards to Paris, France, on his Olympic quest with the USA Men's National Basketball Team. During her time in France, she made the most of her visit, going on a little trip with her children, Krue and Aislynn. The social media influencer posted the pictures and videos from her detour on Instagram.
Robel wore a candy-pink jumpsuit while holding her daughter in her arms and giving a side hug to her son. The background of the photo featured a majestic view of the Eiffel Tower under a cloudy sky. In the following story, she posted a picture of the Arc de Triomphe.
"Climbed her arc today," Robel wrote.
The monument in the picture is a famous tourist place built to honor the people who laid down their lives during the Napoleonic Wars and the French Revolution. The walls of the Arc are described with names of the French generals and the people who contributed to the victories.