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Sydney Sweeney

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not be so trendy but instead create my own trends. Especially for a big guy, it’s always been challenging for big guys to find fashionable attire. So I love to put it on, I love to represent for the big guys and let them know that we can get stylish and fashionable as well. ML: Living in Miami offers a unique lifestyle experience. How do you make the most of your time off the field? Whether it’s a favorite spot for a morning cafecito, a hidden gem for sunset views, or a must-visit art gallery, we’d love to hear about your favorite Miami haunts. TERRON: Miami has so many hidden gems, and so many that are not so hidden as well. So many popular locations, events, just so much to it that people come down to Miami all the time. It’s like the biggest attraction in the United States. When I used to visit Miami before I started living here, I would hit the popular spots more. I would go to South Beach and Brickell a lot. But now that I’m living here, I’m a local now, so the small cafes, the mall, I have my favorite restaurant, it’s in Fort Lauderdale, it’s called Takato. I am really close with their general manager, and that’s my spot. Not too many people know about Takato, but I put it up there with Sexy Fish, Delilah, Papi Steak, and Prime 112 for sure. Miami has so many spots. ML: Your passion for exclusive art is well-known, your home collection being a testament to your exquisite taste. Can you take us on a virtual tour of your art collection? What draws you to certain pieces, and how do you feel they complement your living space? TERRON: When it comes to art, I have more recently grown an eye for and interest in art and collectibles and unique pieces. I would say collectibles are probably more of my lane right now, and I’m still learning more about paintings and different historic pictures. I visited Paris earlier this off-season, where I was able to see the Mona Lisa and all these monumental pieces, and it really just drew me more in and I want to learn more about art pieces before putting them in my home. But as far as the collectibles, the Bear Brick, the Kaws, those are probably the two I have the most of, and it really complements my home very well. ML: Miami is renowned for its diverse culinary scene. As a self-proclaimed foodie, what are some of your favorite local dishes or restaurants? How

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