Former UCLA star gymnast Nia Dennis is pushing to make the most of her post-college life, devoting time to fashion, dance and mental health awareness.
But none of it compared to receiving a call from McCartney. The famous designer said she wanted Dennis to represent her at one of the most exclusive events in the world. Dennis thought she was being Punk’d.
“Once my cue came up, I turned it on and it was like nothing else even mattered,” Dennis said. “I was just having the time of my life.”It didn’t stop at opening the most prestigious fashion event of the year while representing McCartney. The designer later invited Dennis to sit in the front row during her show at Paris Fashion Week and tapped the former U.S. national team member to be the spokesperson for her “Agent of Kindness” campaign in February.
Nia Dennis attends The Met gala celebrating the opening of the “In America: A Lexicon of Fashion” exhibition on Sept. 13, 2021.
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