WWE superstar Maxxine Dupri is living her best life, and her 29th birthday celebration was no exception. The Raw standout rang in her special day with an outfit that had fans doing double takes on social media.
Dupri, who joined WWE in 2022 after stints as a dancer for the Phoenix Suns and cheerleader for the Los Angeles Rams, has become a fan favorite in the WWE universe. She first gained attention as part of Alpha Academy before making a massive splash last November.
In a stunning upset at Madison Square Garden, Dupri defeated Becky Lynch to win the Women’s Intercontinental Championship. The moment was surreal for the California native, who described it as an out-of-body experience.
“I shocked myself … when that three count hit, I can’t explain it to you because I’ve never felt this in a match until that moment,” Dupri told Wrestling Inc. “The literal roar of the crowd electrocuted my body. I was like, this is an out of body experience. I don’t know how I felt like I was swimming upstream for so long and then I blinked and I just beat Becky Lynch … 1000% changed the trajectory of my life with this right here.”
Though she no longer holds the Women’s Intercontinental Championship, Dupri remains a beloved figure in the WWE universe. Leading up to her birthday, she spent time in Tennessee, where she posted photos in an outfit that left fans in awe. Comments poured in, with one fan calling her “Absolutely 1000% Gorgeous,” another writing “THAT girl,” and a third simply saying “Literal queen.”
The birthday buzz comes amid a wave of stylish sports figures making headlines, like Angel Reese's recent birthday swimsuit snap and the matching pregame outfits from Sophie Cunningham and Lexie Hull. Dupri’s eye-catching look fits right in with that trend.
Dupri has never shied away from the spotlight, and her time in the WWE has only amplified her presence. Now thriving on the Raw brand, she continues to build momentum both in and out of the ring. With her birthday behind her, fans are eager to see what the next chapter holds for the former champion.
