Rapper GloRilla couldn’t contain her excitement when she met Steelers coach Mike Tomlin.
The rapper, whose real name is Gloria Hallelujah Woods, couldn’t contain her excitement when the coach approached her in the hallway during a recent visit to the team’s Pittsburgh facility.
“I want to take picture with her,” he said while looking in the direction of a camera crew that was filming the meeting. The longtime Steelers fan was all smiles when she told Tomlin that she’s “been watching you since you became the coach.”“I appreciate you,” Tomlin said as the two shook hands. “I appreciate the love. I need it.”Meanwhile, GloRilla continued to fan girl over Tomlin in the hallway, which made for more wholesome content.A post shared by Pittsburgh Steelers
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