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Travis Hunter's wife dishes on nerves, swag from her first NFL WAG event

Travis Hunter's wife dishes on nerves, swag from her first NFL WAG event

New York Posta day ago

Leanna Lenee is ready for her rookie season as an NFL WAG.
After tying the knot with Travis Hunter, the Jaguars' No. 2 overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, in May, Lenee attended her first event with other NFL wives and girlfriends on Tuesday in Jacksonville, as seen on her TikTok.
'I went to my first WAG event, so I'm going to show you everything I got,' Lenee said, referring to the goodie bags they received at the Seaside Soirée, which took place at Hawkers restaurant in Neptune.
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Some of the goodies included skincare, beauty products, gift cards, cookies and bottles of tequila and vodka.
Lenee also showed off a black bodysuit she customized, courtesy of Pressed, to add the Jacksonville area code, 904, on the front in cheetah print.
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5 Leanna Lenee revealed what was in her goodie bag after attending her first NFL WAG event in Jacksonville on June 10, 2025.
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5 Leanna Lenee revealed what was in her goodie bag after attending her first NFL WAG event in Jacksonville on June 10, 2025.
TikTok/Leanna Lenee
The influencer explained that she enjoyed meeting everyone, despite being shy.
'A couple wives and girlfriends and fiancées — and retired wives were there so I got to meet a lot of them,' she said.
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5 Marissa Lawrence, the wife of Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence, showed off the goodie bags from the Seaside Soirée WAGs event on June 10, 2025.
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5 The women were greeted with welcome drinks at the Seaside Soirée WAGs event in Jacksonville on June 10, 2025.
Instagram/Marissa Lawrence
'I'm grateful for the team and the ladies who put this together. I had so much fun, even though I was very shy. Thank you to all of the girls.'
The event was orchestrated by Women of the NFL, a community and resource for women navigating NFL life — and hosted by Marissa Lawrence, the wife of Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence, Tiffany Upshaw, the wife of former Jets wideout Laveranues Coles and Shelley Causey McCray, the wife of former cornerback Demetrius McCray.
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5 Leanna Lenee and Travis Hunter on their wedding day in Tennessee on May 24, 2025.
Leanna Lenee/TikTok
In a separate video, Lenee explained that she was nervous and 'out of my comfort zone' to attend the event.
'I get nervous around people and I always feel like I come off as standoffish or mean,' Lenee said Wednesday while getting ready to attend the Jaguars' open practice. 'Because I'm not a person that's openly inviting or in tune — I don't put myself in conversations. But it's really because I'm so nervous.
' All the ladies here are very welcoming and were understanding of that. I think there was a lot of girls like me where we were kind of like nervous, but there were a lot of returning wives and, of course, they're comfortable with each other. And I know I'll get there… it was my first time meeting everyone.'
She added that the women shared information on how to get game tickets and where the best seats in the stadium are located — along with the best places in Jacksonville for beauty appointments.
Lenee returned to social media around the time of her wedding after going private in late 2024 due to public scrutiny over her relationship with Hunter.
The Jaguars open the 2025 season against the Carolina Panthers in Jacksonville on Sept. 7.

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