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Who is Luka Doncic's Slovenian model fiancée, Anamaria Goltes?

Who is Luka Doncic's Slovenian model fiancée, Anamaria Goltes?

Anamaria Goltes posted a simple two-word comment about her fiancé Luca Doncic's move to LA on Instagram this week. Photos: @anamariagoltes/Instagram Fame and celebrity The NBA world is abuzz with news of Luka Doncic's transfer from the Dallas Mavericks to the Los Angeles Lakers – and now his fiancée, Anamaria Goltes, is breaking her silence. Anamaria Goltes and Luka Doncic are both from Slovenia. Photo: @anamariagoltes/Instagram The model simply wrote 'Thank you' to the city of Dallas on her Instagram Story after the trade was revealed, along with a blue heart emoji (the team's colour). She also re-shared her beau's 'Dear Dallas' Instagram goodbye letter, and a photo of Doncic holding up his new Lakers jersey . Anamaria Goltes thanked the city of Dallas and its Mavericks fans on Instagram this week. Photo: @anamariagoltes/Instagram
Here's what we know about 25-year-old Luka Doncic's supportive wife amid the news. Where is Anamaria Goltes from? Anamaria Goltes is a model. Photo: @anamariagoltes/Instagram
Like her famous fiancé, Goltes also hails from Slovenia. Anamaria Goltes struggled with the move from Slovenia to the US at first. Photo: @anamariagoltes/Instagram
Relocating to a new country isn't always easy. Apparently, it took Goltes some time to adjust to her new life in the United States at first, particularly because many of her best friends in Slovenia were the ones she'd had since early childhood, she told Sports Illustrated. What does Anamaria Goltes do for a living?

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