The great Patriot Vince Wilfork does not take for granted that his second wife, Yunka Wilfork, appeared in his life and “organized me” nine years ago.
Wilfolk, who won two Super Bowl titles during his 11 seasons in New England, recalls that he was on his way to become “F -King A -Hole” before meeting Yunka.
“She's a cool girl. [We met] 9 years ago,” 43-year-old Willfalk told the Post discussing his partnership. Tam. “She's my second wife, so I was divorced first. [wife Bianca Farinas]And then I met her.
“[Yunka] It changed my life. She changed everything. The way I see life is different because I have a conversation with her and because I am just going through life. We are very similar to our lives. Her childhood was similar to mine. It was so many different things we connected.
“Without her I wouldn't be the person I'm with now. No, man… I'll be af -King A -Hole. I'm honestly because I was there. She'd say I was I sorted it out. She made me see life differently, so a lot of trust goes to her. She's my best friend.”
Wilfolk said the two are living organisms of the house other than his work.
Two-time Super Bowl champion revealed him The knot was tied with a yunka On social media in December 2022.
Wilfalk did not publicly announce his first divorce.
“We're watching shows and movies. We're home bodies. We're sitting at home all day, watching TV shows,” he said.
“We need to catch up with 'Outer Banks' and some more. We were moving so we didn't have time.
“We are easy people. We don't parties, we don't do that. If she needs me, she can come to find me on the golf course, fishing .”
Wilfolk added that his wife would say that his best thing is his heart.
“It's probably my personality and who I am,” he said. “The person I am, my heart. You have to understand, I have taken care of my father. I have been a caregiver since I was eight years old. Me and my brother, he I was 10 years old, we took care of my father.”
The couple has long supported USO, a nonprofit organization that provides social facilities and other programs to service members and their families.
Willfolk also shot down the idea of taking on a potential coaching role.
“I don't have time for that, you don't feel stressed out on me,” laughed the original Allpro Tackle. “Soccer stresses me enough. I'm fine.”
Miami Hurricane product, Will Fork, was selected 21st overall in the second round by the Patriots of the 2004 NFL Draft.
The five-time Pro Bowler has been a key player in stopping his run during his tenure in New England and was inducted into the Patriot Hall of Fame at Gillette Stadium at Foxborough on September 25, 2022.
