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Megan Nunez

Twitter Star

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Resourceful Brave Passionate Determined A True Friend Magnetic

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1992-10-31
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Megan Makin Money—yeah, that’s the name you’ve probably seen buzzing around social media and sports circles. She’s made a big name for herself as both a gambling expert and a rising star online, all under the catchy handle Megan Makin Money. You might recognize her from her time hosting Money Shots on Barstool Sports, where she brought her sharp insights to college football, Major League Baseball, and the National Football League. Her passion for the game is real, and it shows—especially when she talks about her favorite teams. Megan Makin Money is a diehard supporter of the New Orleans Saints, the Louisiana State University football team, and the Houston Astros.

Over the years, Megan Makin Money has built a serious following, amassing over 190,000 followers on Twitter under her @MeganMakinMoney account. Fans love her mix of humor, knowledge, and authenticity. Before all the fame, though, life looked a bit different. She attended college for just three months before figuring out her own path. At only 19, she met the man who would become her husband—a story she often shares with a laugh. In fact, she once joked that she’d leave him in a heartbeat for Angel Reese, showing off that playful side fans adore.

Family means a lot to Megan Makin Money. She’s a proud mom to two kids, Madden and Claire, who often pop up in her posts. Whether she’s breaking down odds or sharing a slice of family life, Megan Makin Money keeps it real—and that’s exactly why people keep tuning in.

Trivia

So, it all started kind of casually—her interest in gambling actually began with a friendly bet she made with her husband, which, by the way, she ended up winning. It was a simple NFL game: he went with the San Francisco 49ers, and she confidently picked the Seattle Seahawks. She got lucky that time, and honestly, that small win sparked something. After that, her husband thought it’d be fun to share her predictions online. Pretty soon, he began posting her selections on the Reddit sportsbook thread, always labeling them as “my wife’s picks.” And over time, people started paying attention. Her name wasn’t attached at first, but her streaks and insights slowly built a little following—all under the tag “my wife’s picks.” Now, whenever she makes a call, there’s this quiet buzz around what she thinks will happen next.

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