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Ripped Rams coach Sean McVay and stunning wife Veronika Khomyn unwind on yacht in St Tropez

Ripped Rams coach Sean McVay and stunning wife Veronika Khomyn unwind on yacht in St Tropez

Daily Mail​4 hours ago

Los Angeles Rams head coach Sean McVay and his glamorous wife Veronika Khomyn have fled California for some European sun.
The 39-year-old and his wife were pictured soaking up the sun aboard a luxury yacht in St Tropez, France on Friday.
McVay was snapped without a shirt on, exposing his ripped physique that is most likely the envy of some of his own Rams players.
Meanwhile Veronika, a real estate broker at The Agency - the firm that is the focus of the Netflix show 'Buying Beverly Hills' - wore an outfit over her bikini.
McVay is surely trying to avoid any talk of football as the upcoming NFL season approaches. The Rams are due to begin the training camp at LMU in Los Angeles on July 24.
The pair were believed to have met in Washington DC between 2011-2016 while McVay, 39, worked as tight end coach and offensive coordinator for the Washington Commanders.
The couple are making the most of McVay's time off before the Rams begin their training camp
During that time, Khomyn was studying international business at George Mason University in Fairfax, Virginia.
Khomyn first hinted at their relationship by posting a picture with McVay on Instagram in 2016.
The couple tied the knot in a lavish Beverly Hills wedding in June 2022, about four months after McVay won the Rams their second franchise Super Bowl against the Cincinnati Bengals.
The couple welcomed their son, Jordan, in October 2023.

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