Marissa Lawrence Shared The Glimpses Of Absolutely Wild Bachelorette Party Of Christian Kirk’s Fiance Ozzy
Christian Kirk’s fiance, shortly to become Mrs., is being celebrated by Marissa Lawrence.
Ahead of her impending marriage to Jacksonville wide receiver Trevor Lawrence, the wife of the Jacksonville quarterback shared a few photos from friend Ozzy Ozkan’s extravagant bachelorette party in Cabo San Lucas on Instagram over the weekend.
Under the caption for one of the posts, “Soon to be Mrs. Kirk,” Marissa is seen getting ready for a night out by posing next to Ozkan, who is wearing a bedazzling white short. Marissa is wearing a brown maxi dress.
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Marissa’s Instagram photos show that the party also had dinner at the beach and rested by the pool.
Together with teammate Lawrence, Kirk, who is getting married to Ozkan in the offseason, took part in the celebrations, including a sunset cruise with the bridal party.
Kirk proposed to Ozkan in September 2022, and the Lawrences were instrumental in creating the beautiful setting.
“Me and Trevor were hiding in the dark for an hour,” Marissa disclosed in an earlier Instagram picture. “It was honestly so fun we had a little flashlight on and we were making animals on the wall with the shadows and were just laughing at the silliness of sitting in the dark watching Insta videos without sound and just having so much joy for these two.”
Marissa and Ozkan regularly watch Jaguars games together, and they post pictures from Jacksonville’s TIAA Bank Field to social media.
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Kirk, 27, signed a four-year, $72 million contract with the Jaguars, and became a member of the team in March 2022.
After being chosen by the Cardinals in the second round of the 2018 NFL Draft, he started his career with them.
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Kirk had 84 receptions for 1,108 yards and eight touchdowns in his debut season with the Jaguars. Jacksonville made it to the divisional stage of the playoffs before the Chiefs, who went on to win the Super Bowl, eliminated them.
The Jaguars started the season strong, going 8-3, but they struggled in the latter half, losing five of their final six games and missing the playoffs.