Ronika Stone Love turns herself into a Green Bay 10, does her own version of the Lambeau Leap

Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love GOATed his wife, Ronika Stone Love, for volleyball. And we're GOATing her for being the queen of trends.
There's a popular trend making its way around TikTok of people turning themselves into a *insert place here* 10. Typically, someone goes from having no or lowkey makeup on, an everyday hair style and a casual outfit into a transformation of them in either full glam — new fit and all — or whatever would make them a 10 in a given place as they lip sync "Candy" by Foxy Brown. Some are serious, some are spoofs.
Cue: The Ronika remix. The professional volleyball player started hers out with a selfie video, how the trend usually goes, with the text, "Turning myself into a Green Bay 10," laid over it.
But, when she swiped her hand across the camera to transition into the "after," her husband, who's No. 10 on the Packers, popped up. Well-played, Ronika. Well-played.
"Get it?" she asked in the video's caption.
"omg we get it" the LA Clippers commented.
"He is literally THE Green Bay #10….GO PACK GO," one TikTok user wrote.
"You win this trend 👏" another TikTok user said.
"I see two 10s 💚💛" another wrote. We concur.
Ronika also recently made one of the most iconic Packers — make that NFL — traditions her own.
Lambeau Leap meet The Jordan Jump.
The Lambeau Leap is a celebratory jump into the stands behind the end zone after the Pack scores a touchdown. Pro Football Hall of Famer and legendary Packer LeRoy Butler kicked off the custom over three decades ago.
Ronika's rendition of it: Being carried by Jordan on the field, which was reminicient of a bride being carried over the threshold. Fitting since the two tied the knot during the offseason and celebrated their one-month anniversary just days ago.
"My version of a Lambeau Leap," Ronika captioned the Instagram post, which included a couple of other photos from Aug. 2's Family Night at the stadium.
Jordan showed his wife's post some love, with the fire and red heart emojis.
After three preseason games in August, the Packers' regular season opens Sept. 7 at home against the Detroit Lions.