Tensions are high for college quarterback Bo Nix as the 2024 NFL Draft approaches, and many are eager to see which team will select him.
While many await the draft, fans are eager to learn more about his supportive wife, Izzy Smoke – here’s everything we know.
Who is Bo Nix’s wife Izzy Smoke?
Izzy Smoke graduated from Auburn University in Birmingham, Alabama.
While at Auburn University, Izzy was on the cheerleading team. She graduated from university in May 2022.
Although not much is known about Izzy’s career after university, Izzy has taken her bubbly personality to social media.
She and her two sisters have a shared Instagram page where she posts lifestyle content. They started the account in June 2023.
In your home postthe Smoke sisters wrote, “SO HAPPY YOU’RE HERE!!!
“We are three sisters living in three different states, but all fighting for the same purpose.
“We’re passionate about Jesus first and foremost and living a life that pleases and honors Him. And second… well, you’ll see a lot of fitness, good times and happy discoveries.”
Similar to Izzy, her sister Millie supports Auburn University.
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When they get married?
Bo and Izzy Nix were married on July 2, 2022, in an intimate ceremony at Ridge Pointe Events Venue in Alabama.
The pair met while studying at Auburn University and Izzy was a cheerleader for the football team.
Their wedding took place almost a year after the two got engaged, on July 31, 2021.
After getting married, Bo and Izzy celebrated their honeymoon in Los Cabos, Mexico.
Do Bo and Izzy have kids?
As of April 2024, Bo and Izzy have no children.
Although the two did not have children, Bo and Izzy demonstrated their love for children through their acts of service.
In March 2024, the pair visited PeaceHealth Sacred Heart Medical Center to hear the stories of some of the hospital’s patients.
Speaking about the experience InstagramBo wrote: “Last week, Izzy and I had the opportunity to visit some amazing children and families at PeaceHealth Sacred Heart Medical Center in RiverBend.
“Hearing their stories and seeing the work done by the incredible hospital team in the NICU is something we will never forget.
“The kids met a guy who throws a football. We met real-life heroes and champions.”
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