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Lindsey Vonn almost turned down Subban in tense first meeting!
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Lindsey Vonn almost turned down Subban in tense first meeting!

The blue liner made a fool of himself and she got angry!

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We all love to see the love between Nashville Predators defenseman P.K. Subban and ski legend Lindsey Vonn, especially when the two of them keep us in the loop with funny Twitter videos and random anecdotes. 

Earlier this week, Vonn closed out her career with a bronze at the World Championships in Sweden and was surprised by an unexpected retirement party when she got back home after 16 hours of traveling from Åre in central Sweden. She found that Subban had decorated the house with a variety of GOAT-themed items. He put up retirement ballons, had a cake complete with Vonn’s signature pink ski poles waiting on the dining room table and a stuffed goat doll welcomed Vonn on her bed. 


Then, Vonn poked fun at her boyfriend, filming themselves in a hilarious video in bed. The ski legend posted a video of her in bed with Subban, who is snoring incredibly loud as he lays on his back. After she filmed the poor sleeping Subban, Vonn looks at the camera with a panic look, wondering if that's how her life will be like now. It's all in good fun, and we are sure Subban will find a funny way to get back at her. 

You have to watch this with the sound on: 


On Valentine's Day today, Subban revealed how the two of them first met and how at first Vonn seemed like she wanted nothing to do with Subban. The star blue liner explains that while he was getting interviewed at the ESPY awards and noticed how beautiful Vonn looked next to him on the red carpet. When asked about the outside temperature on the hot day, Subban genuinely said, “It’s hotter outside than Lindsey Vonn looks today.”

Subban revealed on Thursday how Vonn was shocked by his answer, asking him what is problem was and asking his agent to put a muzzle on him. However, Subban kept it cool, told her it was only because he found her so beautiful and walked away. 


And the rest, well, is history...

Source: NHL.com