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Lindsey Vonn Tweeted That She Didn’t Have a Valentine & Plenty of Guys Volunteered

When Olympian Lindsey Vonn realized that it was Valentineā€™s Day and that she was without a valentine, she took matters into her own hands and asked the world of Twitter if anyone was willing to be her valentine, Time Magazine reports. Ā 

The Olympic skier, whose very public relationship with professional golfer Tiger Woods ended in 2015, wrote on Twitter, ā€œSo apparently itā€™s Valentineā€™s Dayā€¦.I forgot all about it because Iā€™m at the #Olympics and Iā€™m single. Anyone else out there single and want to be my valentine? #worthashot.ā€

ShortlyĀ after she posted her tweet, plenty of guys expressed their interest and volunteered to be her special valentine.

According to The Huffington Post, one guy said that he would be ā€œhonored to Vonn-lunteer.ā€

OtherĀ guys wroteĀ sweet poems.

This guy said his adorable niece thought that he would be an excellent valentine.

Others tried to win Vonnā€™s heart by donating to her foundation, HuffPost reports.

According to HuffPost, this guy knew that he probably wouldnā€™t end up being Vonnā€™s valentine, but he thought that being ā€œā€˜friendzoned by @lindseyvonnā€™ [would] look perfect in [his] resume.ā€

However, there was one guy whose offer was ā€œpretty enticingā€ to Vonn, Time reports.

It definitely looks like Vonn has some good options as far as valentines go. Regardless, weā€™ll still be cheering Vonn on at the Olympics.

Emily has also authored political articles for Restless Magazine and numerous inspirational and empowering pieces for Project Wednesday. When she isn't writing, she can be found flying off to her next adventure, attempting new recipes, listening to one of her infinite playlists on Spotify, or cuddling with her dogs. You can follow her on Instagram and Twitter @emilycveith.