Imagine Dragons’ Dan Reynolds surprises fans by winning jiu-jitsu tournament
Imagine Dragons’ frontman Dan Reynolds wins jiu-jitsu tournament and leaves fans amazed
As many people across the US marked the long 4th of July weekend with food and fireworks, Imagine Dragons frontman Dan Reynolds chose to participate in a jiu-jitsu tournament instead.
The 35-year-old singer competed in the Masters 2 tournament in the 222 & Under bracket at the Jiu-Jitsu World League Worlds 2023 event held at UCLA's Pauley Pavilion. Representing Renzo Gracie Los Angeles, Reynolds performed well, earning the bronze medal.
The Believer singer won his first match against Rocky Bang but was later defeated by Tyree Saxton Jr. However, he went on to win two matches back-to-back against Kent Brower and Moises Lister, securing the bronze medal.
Wearing a low-cut white dress, the actress was seen in the stands, accessorizing with a red purse and white flats.
This sighting came just days after a report surfaced suggesting that her and Dan Reynolds' relationship was progressing towards a more serious level.
“Minka and Dan are so in love,” a source close to the couple told US Weekly. The source also added that they had been taking things “slowly,” but “have gotten much more serious,” in the past few months.
Dan, who is a divorced father of four, shares his children with his ex-wife, Aja Volkman, who is a singer in the band Nico Vega. His daughters, Arrow Eve, Gia James, and Coco Rae, are all six years old, while his son, Valentine, is three years old.
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