Karl-Anthony Towns won social media over after he promised to invest in two of his girlfriend Jordyn Woods’ businesses on her 25th birthday.
Karl-Anthony Towns is widely regarded as one of the best players in the NBA for his age. The 26-year-old center who plays for the Minnesota Timberwolves is already a three-time NBA All-Star with his best years still ahead of him, and it turns out that KAT has a knack for investing in businesses – after he promised to invest in a couple of his girlfriend’s businesses.
Towns’ intentions of investing in his girlfriend Jordyn Woods’ businesses came into the spotlight after his letter to his girlfriend on her 25th birthday surfaced on social media. Jordyn Woods posted an Instagram story that featured her boyfriend and NBA superstar’s letter to her on her 25th birthday, which contained his promise to invest in two of her personal business projects.
Woods – a famous influencer and an aspiring businesswoman – posted a story on Instagram that featured her boyfriend’s letter to her on her 25th birthday.
The story accompanied by the caption “He knows how hard I’ve been working on these projects and this is the last step @karltowns” went viral on social media as people spoke about Towns’ will to build with his girl.
What did the NBA community have to say about Karl-Anthony Towns’ intentions to invest in his girlfriend’s business projects?
It would be fair to say that the NBA community approved of Towns’ promise to Woods.
While one fan commented that “Says a lot about wanting to build with his girl”, other replies to the tweet consisted of comments such as “It’s thoughtful and sweet“, “Loveeee this for her!”, “Love to see it”, “Bestest ever”, “Lord I want it”, “That is soooooo cute” and the likes.
Towns’ promise will certainly help Woods build her businesses in less time than expected, and serves as a nice benchmark for anyone wanting to build a life with their partners.
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