Tracey Edmonds, the fiancée of Colorado coach Deion Sanders has become a staple in the Sanders family's lives and has gained a large following due to the coach and her own life as a television producer. Earlier this month, she was even pictured alongside Coach Prime's first wife, Carolyn Chambers, in the Buffs' game against the USC Trojans.
Edmonds recently posted a picture on Instagram stories, showing off her freshly done all-natural nails and allowing fans a glimpse of her Porsche in the background:
"No more acrylic nails..no more gel nails ..no more powder nails! We're back to ALL NATURAL again! Thank you Happy Nails for getting my nails STRONG and HEALTHY again!"
Tracey Edmonds has been busy after executive producing a new movie named "Wake" shot entirely in Washington D.C, which premiered on BET+. She spoke to WUSA about her role in the movie.
Edmonds said:
"I found the script a couple of years ago. The script was super smart. It's a fun thriller. I brought it to BET. We decided to shoot in D.C., and BET introduced me to Octet Productions. They do everything in D.C."
What was Deion Sanders up to during Buffs' bye week?
Coach Prime is no stranger to the spotlight, but after the embarrassing Week 7 loss to Stanford, the bye week could not have come at a better time for the Buffs.
While Shedeur Sanders was launching branded merchandise, Deion Sanders was bullish about his side's clash against the UCLA Bruins on Saturday during Week 9 of college football action.
Sanders said:
“You should see a tremendous improvement on Saturday. I don’t think we needed to get away and we needed rest. We needed to maintain and keep on going."
He also commented on the sign-stealing scandal that has enveloped Jim Harbaugh's Michigan Wolverines. As usual, Sanders took a contrary position to most people.
“Everyone’s trying to get an edge. Everyone’s trying to get whatever edge they can. You could have someone’s whole gameplan, they could mail it to you. You’ve still gotta stop it. I don’t give a darn if you know a sweep is coming, you still gotta stop it.”
Is there anything Deion Sanders has not done? He talked about Kenan Thompson's funny Saturday Night Live sketch depicting Coach Prime amid the Buffs' latest losses.
Sanders, who hosted the show in 1995, said:
“I’m a fan of Kenan. Let’s get that straight. I love what he’s brought to comedy over a couple decades. I had the pleasure and the honor of hosting it before. I’ll never forget those moments. It was good.”
All eyes will be on Deion Sanders and the Colorado Buffaloes as they face the UCLA Bruins, attempting to claw back some dignity after their recent loss to the Stanford Cardinal.
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