Luka Doncic’s incredible journey from Europe to the NBA has been accompanied by ANAMARIA GOLTES.
The gorgeous 25-year-old Slovenian model and fashion influencer has a sizable online following.
Goltes grew up in the little town of Zagorje ob Savi in central Slovenia.
Her mother, Maja Bec Goltes, studied law, while her father, Matjaz, graduated from the University of Ljubljana.
Goltes, who stands five feet ten inches tall, was a dancer who competed professionally for nearly ten years.
During a pandemic Q&A, she stated that she now spends her time as a “model, entrepreneur, influencer, and student.”
Her 163k Instagram followers, meanwhile, receive regular fitness updates and tips.
“I fell in love with movement and being active at a very young age,” Anamaria explains on her website.
“Growing up I always enjoyed going to the gym and working out, and now I love motivating people to put their health first and teach them that working out can be fun too.”
Gultes first met Doncic, the future NBA sensation, when they were both 12.
And she has explained how they met on a holiday in Croatia before beginning to date in 2016.
“I’ve answered this question a million times,” she clarified.
“We met at the beach in Croatia when we were 12 years old.
“Fun fact: We still have the same group of friends from back then.”
“You keep the real ones, am I right?”
The pair presently resides in Dallas with their three dogs, Luka, Hugo, and Gia, which Goltes said “reminds her of home.”
They celebrated this week when he dropped down on one knee and proposed to her.
Fans usually shower her with positive messages and compliments in response to her stunning NBA lifestyle images.
One person wrote on a recent shot, “Simply gorgeous as always.”
Another person commented, “Hey, stop distracting me from the game.”
“The queen of the NBA!!!” said a third.
Since joining the NBA in 2018, Doncic has established himself as one of the league’s top young players.
He has been chosen an All-Star in each of the last three seasons despite being only 23 years old.
Doncic created history on December 27 when he became the first player in NBA history to post a 60-point triple-double.
He annihilated the New York Knicks in overtime, scoring 60 points, collecting 21 rebounds, and dishing out 10 assists.