Lane Kiffin's daughter, Landry Kiffin, recently made a splash at a special Ole Miss event by showing up dressed as a bride. Landry, who played a key role in convincing her dad to stay at Ole Miss in 2022 amid rumors of a move to Auburn, is an active member of the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority.
In a charming Instagram story, she shared a photo and a cute video that caught the attention of Rebels fans online. Wearing a stunning white dress, Landry embraced her college experience by posing with friends and a cake that read,
"Say I do [to Kappa]."
The video, full of fun moments, was captioned,
"Said yes to the best," with ring emojis.
Back in May, Landry participated in the KKG campaign “Blue Brought Me You,” where she highlighted her close bond with her friend, McKenzie Lola. Her involvement in the sorority has not only strengthened her social connections at Ole Miss but also underscored her tight-knit relationship with her dad.
When Lane Kiffin celebrated his 49th birthday on May 9, Landry made sure it was a memorable occasion. The Ole Miss head coach later posted on X (formerly Twitter),
"Thanks for the party, Landry."
Lane Kiffin’s rock-star moment at Landry's party
Ole Miss head coach Lane Kiffin brought some rock ‘n’ roll flair to his daughter's graduation party last year. Kiffin took the stage, guitar in hand, wearing a Poison t-shirt, a nod to the iconic '80s hair metal band.
“When Landry asked me to stay at Ole Miss for her, I did," Kiffin said via Outkick. "When she asked me to get on stage for her, I did. High school graduation party in the backyard."
Kiffin and his ex-wife Layla Kiffin have three children: Landry, Presley, and Knox. Despite their divorce, they’ve continued to co-parent, raising their kids together. Landry, born in 2005, is the oldest of the three.
Ole Miss head coach Kiffin and the Rebels are gearing up to kick off their season at home on August 31, facing the Furman Paladins. It’s the perfect opportunity for the Rebels to set the tone for the season ahead.
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