Former big leaguer Jose Canseco’s daughter, Josie, and football star Johnny Manziel shared images of their romantic getaway on social media.
Josie shared a slideshow depicting the couple in a cozy, romantic Colorado escapade as they enjoyed the weather in one of the world’s more renowned winter destinations. Among the activities they enjoyed was snowmobiling.
Here’s a quick peek at the couple having the time of their lives:
In the photo, Josie Canseco and Johnny Football showed off their skills, dazzling fans and followers. In particular, Josie can be seen in a fearless pose, riding like a true expert. The couple also played pool, hung out, and enjoyed the scenery next to a roaring fire.
Here’s a look at the full slideshow:
In the caption, Jose Canseco’s number-one fan wrote:
“Where the beer flows like wine. Where beautiful women instinctively flock like the salmon of Capistrano.”
The comments captured Josie’s feelings toward the magical location. Tourists from all over the world flock to Colorado in the winter to enjoy its singular beauty and one-of-a-kind experiences.
Josie is more than just Jose Canseco’s daughter
Josie is more than just Jose Canseco’s daughter. She’s known in the modeling world as one of the most in-demand figures. She has graced the cover of magazines and been part of many advertising campaigns. Her IG profile is a collection of her various photo shoots and modeling jobs.
Here’s a look at a stunning magazine cover:
Beyond the remarkable photos, Josie is not shy to pose with her father Jose Canseco. She’s proud of her MLB dad’s notoriety, often appearing in public together.
Here’s a look at Josie and Jose Canseco in one of her posts on social media:
The caption reads:
“Big guyy.”
This likely alludes to Jose’s towering presence, given his height and build. During his playing days, Canseco was known for his impressive physique as he reached significant milestones, such as becoming the Majors’ first 40/40 player in 1988.
Canseco helped the Oakland Athletics win the 1989 World Series while making three straight appearances in the Fall Classic from 1988 to 1990.