Mookie Betts couldn't keep himself back following his wife Brianna's latest Netflix gift reveal video where she wore the outfit provided from the gift box and ended the video with a wink, leaving the outfielder full of love.
For the first time in NFL history, Netflix struck a deal to stream Christmas Day games. The game between the Baltimore Ravens and the Houston Texans at NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas, attracted the most attention, thanks in large part to the halftime show from Beyonce. Several called it "The Beyonce Bowl."
Netflix provided celebrities with a watch ticket to stream the game live on the platform. Among those included Betts and family, and his wife shared the video of unboxing Netflix's gift.
In the video, Brianna excitedly unwrapped a Netflix package featuring a festive “Christmas Game Day” theme. As she showcased a T-shirt and shared her thoughts on the gift, she added a playful wink at one point.
That didn’t go unnoticed by her husband, who took to the comments section to respond. Mookie’s comment read:
"Wink at me like that again and … nvm 😏🥰
Mookie Betts and Brianna visits Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center
In the lead-up to the festive season, Mookie Betts and Brianna made sure to bring smiles on the faces of patients at the Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center.
With the help of the Los Angeles Dodgers Foundation, Betts paid a visit and met several pediatric patients to gift them with Los Angeles Dodgers merchandise and more.
“It’s always super special to try and share the cheer that Santa brings to everyone. Sometimes it gets kind of tough being in these rooms, so any little splash of joy, any splash of joy I can bring, I’ll do my best,” Betts said. “Thank God the Dodgers are helping.”
"UCLA is a remarkable advocate for creating special experiences for their pediatric patients. Mookie left an imprint on the lives of these children and their families that will stay with them forever, just as the team did for its fanbase during the historic 2024 World Series win. That’s what the holidays are all about,” Dodgers vice-president of community and government affairs Kristin McCowan said via Dodger Blue.
Mookie Betts and Brianna celebrated their Christmas with their loved ones while also bringing smiles.