Retired NHL goon spotted dating an Olsen twin
Former NHL goon Sean Avery was spotted dating one of the famous Olsen twins recently turning heads all around the pop culture scene.
Sean Avery was one of the most controversial figures in hockey when he was playing and has gone on to have quite the reputation since retiring seen dating movie stars and models.
The former goon was seen dating Mary Kate Olsen recently who is most famous for being on the sitcom Full House.
🚨NEW COUPLE 🚨 Mary-Kate Olsen & retired hockey player and actor Sean Avery seen this weekend in The Hamptons.
Avery divorced his ex-wife Hillary Rhoda, a model, in 2022 and has been seen dating around since then. Avery has been arguably more popular off the ice than on the ice. However, when he was playing he racked up over 1500 penalty minutes in under 600 career games play. He is currently a media personality being partnered with Barstool. Hopefully, Avery and Olsen can find love within each other and have a happy and healthy relationship.
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