Cowboys Malik Hooker Walked Into Dallas, Texas, Said “Google Me,” Laughed When Challenged On Paying $100, And Ended Up Buying Everything The Vendor Had

Google me was a fun part!

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Recently, a food stand owner, Tae Deniro from Dallas, Texas, shared an interesting Facebook post about his encounter with NFL star Malik Hooker, who walked into his stand and bought everything.

Malik Hooker is a professional NFL player who currently plays as a safety for the Dallas Cowboys.

Hooker played college football at Ohio State before joining the NFL, and since then has made a lasting impact on American Football.

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Tae Deniro, who owns Exxclusive Taste Dallas LLC, shared a surprising encounter with NFL player Malik Hooker, who visited his stand.

According to Tae Deniro, the night was almost a sellout. Just as the crowd was settling, a man walked up and tried to place a $100 order.

When the man returned, Tae Deniro told him he couldn’t start preparing the order until it was paid for.

The man who was Malik Hooker laughed and said to the owner;

“Google me.”

Curiously, Tae looked up the name and realized it was none other than Malik Hooker, who plays for the Dallas Cowboys.

Malik Hooker, noticing Tae’s reaction, laughed and asked;

“I’mma be right back. You gonna make my food?”

Later, Tae Deniro proceeded to prepare the order, showing Hooker a bill of $97.

Following the bill, Hooker’s response was full of humor and surprise.

He asked;

“That’s it? How much for everything you have left?”

In a friendly and generous move, Hooker ended up buying everything Tae Deniro had left that night.

Following this sweet gesture by the NFL star, who is usually only seen on the field, Malik Hooker made the night memorable for many at Exxclusive Taste Dallas LLC.

By interacting with local vendors and making the night unforgettable for them, Hooker left a lasting impression.

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