The girlfriend of Utah Jazz star Jordan Clarkson, Maggie Lindemann, posted a photo from her 26th birthday party on Sunday, which had a black theme. Among the many party-related media that Lindemann shared on Instagram was a video of herself and Clarkson sharing a sweet moment after raising a glass to the occasion.
With the caption “A time was had, the drinks were drank,” Lindemann posted the photo.In honor of Lindemann’s 26th birthday, Jordan Clarkson posted a photo to Instagram that included snapshots of the couple from different points in their relationship.”My little shrimp has a birthday!” “I adore you and am grateful that you never give in to my antics. Let’s continue to be wild together indefinitely!” The post was captioned by Clarkson.
Maggie Lindemann has been performing music professionally since 2015, and she is now a well-known singer-songwriter with more than 6.3 million Instagram followers. She left Dallas, Texas, at the age of sixteen to pursue a career in singing, joining a family that was German and Scottish.
In September 2015, the girlfriend of the Utah Jazz player released her debut track, “Knocking On Your Heart,” and has been actively performing since then. She released her most recent album, “Headsplit,” in March of 2024.
They began dating in the summer of 2022 after meeting at a party and immediately became Instagram friends. Clarkson and Lindemann have been great career boosters for one another.
Celebrating two years of dating, Jordan Clarkson and Maggie LindemannAs Lindemann stated on her Instagram story alongside birthday photos, Maggie Lindemann and Jordan Clarkson celebrated not only her birthday but also their second anniversary.
As for Lindemann, “And 2 years with my stink,” their correspondence continued.A fan had left a hate comment on Clarkson’s tweet celebrating Lindemann’s 26th birthday, and the singer fired back, highlighting their two-year relationship.Having finished the 2023–24 NBA season with an average of 17.1 points, 3.4 rebounds, and 5.0 assists in 55 games, Jordan Clarkson is now enjoying the offseason.
Despite having his finest individual season in his ten-year career in the 2022–23 season, his efficiency dropped slightly from that year. Even though the Utah Jazz failed to make the playoffs despite his 41.3% field goal percentage and 29.4% 3-point shooting, he was instrumental in their 11th-place Western Conference finish.