Ex-QB Tim Tebow Has A Great Life With His Miss Universe Wife Demi-Leigh. Take A Look At Their Romantic Life
When her husband Tim Tebow was asked what the couple was looking forward to as 2023 came to a conclusion, Demi-Leigh Tebow couldn’t stop grinning.
Demi-Leigh enthusiastically nudged the former NFL player turned ESPN football pundit while he pretended to be evasive.
In a joint interview with Price.com, the former Miss Universe 2017 said, “Well, he’s being very humble,” to highlight how customers can use eCommerce to shop for good this holiday season without going over budget.
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Demi-Leigh was referring to Tebow’s failure to note that, at the time, he was only a few days away from becoming a member of the Class of 2023 and being inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame on December 5 in Las Vegas.
She laughed and remarked, “I thought he would never mention that.”
Tebow, who was clearly blushing, said, “It’s exciting.”
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For the former Heisman champion, it’s all just part of a busy routine.
With a two-year NFL career, a notable journey up the Mets minor-league system that stopped at Triple-A, and an attempted football return with the Jaguars in 2021 under former Florida coach Urban Meyer, the 36-year-old appears to have given up on his dream of becoming a professional athlete.
Yet a career in broadcasting is still possible.
Demi-Leigh and the couple are scheduled to commemorate their fourth wedding anniversary in January of this year.
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The Tebow Pack, as the three dogs are most often known.
“It’s appealing to me. It really is,” Tebow said. “I love the thought of mentoring young men. I love the thought of coaching. I really do. I think the reason that it would be hard for me to probably ever pull the trigger is coaching is way more than a full time job would ever be — and I love the other things that we get to do, especially our foundation.
“We’re in 88 countries around the world and trying to serve the world’s most vulnerable people, and I just knew I would have to stop doing so much of that — and that’s what I feel like is even more important of a calling than coaching. I love the thought of it, but I love what I get to do now, I think that would be the hardest thing to try to give up.”
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Early in 2018, Tim and Demi-Leigh got to know one another through his nonprofit organization, the Tim Tebow Foundation, and through Night to Shine. In July of the same year, he made it official that they were dating.
Although at the time the model knew very little about football, it wasn’t what drew them together.
“Well, I always say that when I first met Tim, I knew nothing about football, but it wasn’t what we had in common that drew us closer, but what we had in purpose,” Demi-Leigh said.
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“It’s really great that we, as a married couple, get to live our life with purpose and have impact along the way, and to be able to do that together is being a big part of the foundation of our relationship.”
One year after the Florida Gator star proposed to the former Miss Universe 2017 on January 20, 2019, at his family’s farm in Florida, the pair celebrated their marriage in a magnificent ceremony at the La Paris Estate in Cape Town, South Africa, on January 20, 2020.
“We definitely love getting to celebrate, it’s going to be fun,” Tebow and Demi-Leigh, both said.
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The couple will commemorate further milestones in January.
“On that same day [as our anniversary] is also one of our three dogs’ birthday,” Tebow said. “The next day is another one of their birthdays, and then two days after that is another one of their birthdays.”
Demi-Leigh stated that Paris, a Dalmatian, is “named after our wedding venue, which was La Paris in South Africa.”
Their Bernise Mountain is named Chunk “because he looks like a chunk,” according to Tebow, and their Golden Lab, Kobe, is named after Kobe Bryant.
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“His name so fitting, the least meaningful name,” Demi said, laughing. “He’s the best, best boy.
“I might be guilty of getting us all matching pajamas at some point!”
The desire to encourage one another’s careers is an element of that goal.
“So, I don’t know a lot about football, but I get to support him, and that’s important to me,” Demi said.
“The first thing I learned when I moved to the United States was ‘Go Gators.’”
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Tebow was a three-time finalist for the coveted Heisman Trophy in addition to being the 2007 winner.
Tebow gave Demi-Leigh a lot of credit for the success of her Unbreakable brand, a community that helps women become more confident so they can face obstacles, break down boundaries, and reach their full potential.
“She’s inspiring to me,” Tebow said. “She’s did amazing and it was such an encouragement to so many women involved.”
On October 7, Tebow took Demi-Leigh by surprise at her Unbreakable Conference in Jacksonville, Florida.
“He was the greatest support,” she gushed. “I didn’t even know she was going to be there.”
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Tebow and Demi-Leigh also like going to the gym together and experimenting with healthier versions of their holiday favorites.
In reference to their workouts, Tebow remarked, “She just kicks my butt.”
“I’m obviously not a professional athlete, but I do love following a healthy diet, and that’s something that we love exploring together is healthy substitutes for traditional Thanksgiving or Christmas meals,” Demi-Leigh said.
In the family, Tim Tebow is not the chef.
“I get to do the dishes,” he said, laughing.
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“He’s a mean breakfast cook,” Demi-Leigh chimed in. “You cook a good breakfast!”
“Our family is literally all over the world so we try to see as much family as possible while doing our different work,” said the former outfielder.
While Tim Tebow continues to appear on the travel show and contributes to other shows, he joined ESPN in December 2013 as a college football commentator for SEC Nation.