Nick Saban's daughter, Kristen, attended the annual ESPY Award with the former Alabama coach, her brother, her mom and her sister-in-law on Thursday. After a glimmering night, she relaxed in West Hollywood, California.
Kristen uploaded a picture to her Instagram account in which she wore a white dress paired with large sunglasses and a Louis Vuitton Bom Dia Flat Comfort Mule that sells for $1,185 as per the official website of the brand.
"West coastin," was the caption of the post.
Kristen wore a black gown with a lace trail at one side of the hemline of the dress for the ESPYs night. She wrote:
"An ICONIC evening. Congratulations to my dad for receiving the Icon Award at last nights ESPYS. Being able to be here with him to watch him take the stage was a dream. We are so proud of you, Sabes. This is just the beginning of your new dominant chapter. Roll Tide."
Nick Saban gave a shout-out to his wife, Miss Terry
Nick Saban won the Icon Award at the 2024 ESPY Award and gave a heartfelt shout-out to his wife and Kristen's mother, Miss Terry. Saban thanked his wife, Miss Terry, for being a big support in his success throughout his career.
"You have to have great support from your family. You know, Miss Terry has been the love of my life for 52 years. And she has supported me in every way as my family has. And I certainly appreciate that, because there's a lot of sacrifices families make in coaching. We actually moved 17 times before we ever got to Alabama 17 times," Saban said at the ESPYs.
"So I can only accept this award on behalf of all the other folks that contributed to it, which there's a 1,000 of them. And every time I look at this, I'm gonna see the faces of all the people who work so hard to help us be successful. And the relationships that were able and forged in those teams that made it so special." (2:10)
Saban has retired but has stayed close to college football, with him now being the voice behind the mic. He now serves as an analyst for ESPN's College GameDay.
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