Colorado State Student-Athlete Travis Hunter recently blessed her mother with a new home!
PEOPLE reports the stellar athlete captured his mother being gifted a five-bedroom house on his YouTube channel.
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Travis Hunter: an unforgettable mother-son moment
In the video, Hunter’s mother thought they were taking a tour of the house that his fiancée’s mother had booked for the couple. A group of friends and family also attended the surprise.
Hunter pretended to be annoyed at having to see the house, stating that he would rather go fishing. “I’m going fishing sooner or later,” complained the 20-year-old.
Meanwhile, her mother didn’t know it was all a ploy to surprise her with a new address.
At the beginning of the video, the football player and his fiancé Leanna Lenee, shared that they were looking forward to their mother moving to Savannah, Georgia. She would now be closer to Lenee’s family, making holiday visits more enjoyable. convenient.
Hunter’s mom pretended she was on MTV Cribs as she paced the kitchen. She was impressed by the size of the room and the closet. Her mother even stated that one of the closets was so big that two beds could fit in it.
The surprise revealed
After they finished touring the house, she received a card. Travis stated, “There’s no money there.” His mother responded jokingly: “Dammit dammit dammit.”
She read the card which revealed that she was the owner of the house. The college student’s mother ran around the room and danced as the confetti was thrown. She joked that the noise of the confetti sounded like “gunshots” when Hunter handed her the keys.
Trav’s mother said she would probably cry later and told her son she “loved him very much.”
Gifts for your girl
Hunter was also generous with his now engaged, Lenee. He bought an engagement ring for his lover, which cost around $100,000.
Additionally, Hunter gave her a new Tesla last year — a surprise he also documented in his Youtube channel.
The football star attended Jackson State University under the guidance of coach Deion Sanders. He then followed him to Colorado State, where he currently plays.
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