Travis Hunter's fiancée ticks off another item off her bucket list with CU star before the duo leave Colorado
Travis Hunter's fiancée Leanna Lenee uploaded a TikTok video on Monday in which she ticked another item off her bucket list for things to do before they left Colorado. Hunter and Lenee drove to Arvada to enjoy their breakfast/brunch at Morning Story, a restaurant they'd wanted to visit, to try out the variety of foods.
In the video, Lenee and Hunter gave their opinions on each food item they ordered and even rated them on a scale of 10. They tried different types of bacon. She also showed off all the food they ordered, which included cinnamon roll Belgian waffles, an omelette, pancakes with bacon, and more.
The couple enjoyed their meals, but toward the end, said that the food was not as good as the previous restaurant they visited together.
Nonetheless, it was an experience that Lenee and Hunter wanted to enjoy before they left Colorado.
Travis Hunter has plans to marry fiancée Leanna Lenee after 2025 NFL draft
A couple of weeks ago, Hunter made an appearance on his Colorado teammate Sheduer Sanders' "2Legendary" YouTube channel and dropped some key details on his marriage plans with Lenee.
Hunter said that Lenee and he set the date as May 24, 2025, for their wedding. The ceremony will be held in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
Since Hunter has plans to declare for the NFL next year, his wedding is expected to be around the rookie minicamp.
Travis Hunter and Leanna Lenee met when they were teenagers and started dating in February 2022. The two got engaged two years later on February 2024.
Hunter is having a season to remember for No.16 Colorado (8-2, 6-1 Big 12). His two-way ability has also put him in contention to win the Heisman Trophy this season.
As a wideout, he has recorded 911 yards and caught nine touchdowns on 74 receptions. As a cornerback, he has posted 23 tackles, 16 of which have been solo tackles, recording eight passes defended, three interceptions and one forced fumble.
Travis Hunter will also look to boost his draft stock in the remainder of the season. The Buffs have two more regular season games and can potentially qualify for the College Football Playoff if they win both.