Mallory Edens is just 18 years old, but she’s already an overnight Internet sensation. Edens, the daughter of Milwaukee Bucks co-owner Wesley Edens, represented the organization at Tuesday night’s NBA draft lottery, and Twitter immediately exploded with inquiries about the blonde beauty. Edens went from around 200 followers on Twitter to nearly 28,000 after she appeared on ESPN’s broadcast — and she...
Mallory Edens Represents Milwaukee Bucks At NBA Draft Lottery (Photos)
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