The last time we checked in on Claire Kittle she was down in Mexico recovering from the devastating Super Bowl loss with fellow San Francisco 49ers WAGs Olivia Culpo and Kristin Juszczyk.
They were all in bikinis having a few drinks to properly put the loss behind them. It’s been far too long and Claire has far too much fun on Instagram for us to not have checked back in with her this off-season.
That’s an obvious mistake on our part. It’s time for heavy lifting on the content front for Claire and other WAGs around the league as they hit vacations, tie the knot, and prepare for the grind of another NFL season.
Claire’s been putting in the work as far as that’s concerned, and we’ve dropped the ball by not taking notice. Thankfully, she hit the red carpet at the Los Angeles premiere of the Netflix docuseries Receiver earlier this week and, in doing so, popped right back up on my radar.
She attended the event with her husband, George Kittle, who is one of the cast members in the series, and put on a dominant performance. It wasn’t just a let’s throw something together for this red carpet event – technically a green carpet – and hope for the best.
This was a statement appearance. A put the rest of the league on notice. The 49ers are coming back next season for another run at a Super Bowl type of statement.
The Kittles had their best friends and teammates, Kyle and Kristin Juszczyk, along for the ride.
I don’t think Claire could have executed a red carpet appearance any better than she did on Tuesday night in Los Angeles. She’s obviously ready for the season to kick off.
In addition to Kittle, the series follows the 49ers tight end’s teammate, receiver Deebo Samuel Sr., Lions receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown, Vikings receiver Justin Jefferson, and Raiders receiver Davante Adams.
Nobody had a better premiere night than Claire Kittle.
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