Miller Moss' girlfriend Sia Hildebrand shared what Christmas looked like for her on Instagram on Wednesday. The USC student celebrated the Yuletide in the United States instead of her homeland in Sweden. Nonetheless, she had a lot of people to celebrate with.
Hildebrand shared pictures of herself and loved ones, giving followers a glimpse of how she celebrated the day. The pictures include that of herself with Moss, her time on a boat cruise and a couple of others taken with family and friends.
This Christmas is a special one for Sia Hildebrand. It came days after his boyfriend Miller Moss announced his transfer to Louisville, marking the end of his time at USC. With Moss set to resume with the Cardinals in January, the day was a chance to spend quality time together.
Sia Hildebrand will be supporting Miller Moss in a new destination next season
While Sia Hildebrand continues her studies at USC, she will remain one of Miller Moss' biggest supporters at Louisville. Moss had his biggest season with the Trojans in 2024, earning the starting role. However, he was later benched by Lincoln Riley towards the end of the season.
This spurred the quarterback's decision to move on with one year of eligibility remaining in college football. With his friends and family in Los Angeles, it was a difficult decision to leave. However, he had to make the decision to put his professional future on the right track.
“Being a USC Trojan was a lifelong dream of mine,” Moss wrote his farewell letter to the Trojans’ fans. “Putting on the cardinal and gold and competing on behalf of my teammates and school is something I will forever take pride in.
"I poured everything I have into this – body, heart, mind, and soul – and am humbled by and proud of what my teammates and I accomplished, and fought tooth and nail for.”
Miller Moss had a wonderful time at USC
Miller Moss sees his time at USC as a wonderful one. The quarterback committed to the Trojans as a member of the class of 2021, playing behind starters, Jaxson Dart and Caleb Williams, in his first three seasons.
“I really enjoyed my time at USC," Moss told ESPN. "It was transformative for my life as a whole and for me growing up for the last few years. I'm thankful. I gave that program everything I had.”
In his only season as the Trojans’ starting quarterback, Moss threw for 2,555 yards and 18 touchdowns. However, USC struggled significantly to get wins, resulting in a 6-6 finish.
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