Advances Valentine's Day, Marine Corps veteran Daniel Penny's “meat cute” moment sparks speculation that he and famous podcast host Aubrey Strobele could be a couple.
Strobel ran to Penny as he was picking up flowers outside the store.
“I was out of the gym and walking down the street. I saw a guy who looked like Daniel Penny. He has a very unique look,” Strobel said. host of aubservationsaid the Financial Technology and Cryptocurrency Podcast.
“I said, 'I just wanted to say I'm sorry for everything you had to go through, and stand up for the brave and other New Yorkers when you didn't have to do it. Thank you for doing it.'' she continued.
“I've felt safe in New York lately,” she wrote in late January, sharing a photo of her and Penny.
In early December, the ju judges discovered that Penny had not committed a criminally negligent murder in the death of Jordan Neely.
“He was almost self-deprecating in a truly humble way, 'Thank you'. He was really kind and really warm,” Strobel said.
The post quickly went viral, sparking speculation that the two could become a couple.
“A lot of people on X think we're married now, because the photos look a little romantic when he has flowers,” the podcast host said with a laugh.
“People were like, 'Oh, this is the perfect couple, blah, blah, blah,' but I don't know if he has a girlfriend or he was buying flowers,” she said. I continued.
“I'm happy to be friends with him,” added Strobel.
Penny has recently become a sensation. He was taking photos at an Army Royal College football game in mid-December with then-president Donald Trump and Vice President Elect JD Vance.
Signature venture capitalist company Andreessen Horowitz hired Marine Corps veterans in January. Penny works in Manhattan for the American Dynamism Project. It aims to boost relations between the Department of Defense and the public safety sector.
“I believe Daniel, as I know, as many of you do, acted courageously in tough circumstances. He was not guilty of all charges. Beyond that, it was our policy of always evaluating the whole person and not judging them at the worst moments of their lives.” I wrote it In a memo announcing Penny's employment.
Sean Moran is a policy reporter for Breitbart News. Follow him with x @seanmoran3.





