The Miami Dolphins’ star wide receiver Tyreek Hill went shopping with his wife at the prestigious Adidas Originals store in New York, which he showed through his YouTube channel.
The thing is that his wife, Keeta Vaccaro, had difficulty presenting the video correctly. After a series of diction errors and forgetting the name of the store, the couple had to do several takes, the eight-time Pro Bowl player simply could not stand it any longer.
Strong tension between Hill and his wife
When Hill claimed they were on the 20th take of the recording session, his frustration led him to exclaim, “Yes, I’m the producer of this! I’m going to kick you out of my workspace!” In the end, they were able to record a proper performance after “take 40”.
While the pair began a friendly competition to find the perfect outfit, Hill felt the need to remind his wife not to “…make me look like a crazy person in this store”. Then, each ventured out on their own, with some difficulty finding something the other would enjoy.
Luckily, they both came out looking comfortable and stylish, courtesy of Adidas, of course. “I’m not in my style,” she claimed, before he proudly exclaimed, “I think I’m cool. I think I’m really cool.”
Despite having been married for just under two years, the couple certainly proved that they understand each other perfectly.
After a successful first round, the pair headed to New York’s Y-3 SoHo store to tackle their outfit challenge more seriously. With fashion and elegance as a priority, both emerged with a contrasting look that seemed to leave them satisfied with their shopping experience.
Tyreek Hill and his wife finally coordinated
When commenting that she loved the “oversize” look of his outfit, the Super Bowl champion suggested that he won the second round of the competition thanks to his wife admitting: “I love the shoes, I think I would buy them.”
After receiving a rating of eight out of 10 from his beloved, it is fair to say that the former Kansas City Chiefs player certainly knows about fashion. After overcoming the challenge of clothing, Hill will soon be forced to focus on the upcoming 2025 regular season.
Hoping the Dolphins can get back on track, Miami is still looking for its first playoff win since the early 2000s.
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