Gamecock Lady Chloe Kitts Notices a Pregnant Woman Working Hard at a Gas Station, and Her Act Will Shock You
Chloe Kitts, a standout player for the South Carolina Gamecocks, recently made headlines for a heartwarming act of kindness that took everyone by surprise. While stopping at a local gas station, Kitts noticed a pregnant woman working tirelessly behind the counter. The woman appeared exhausted and visibly uncomfortable, struggling to keep up with the demands of her shift.
Moved by the sight, Kitts immediately recognized that the woman needed help. Without a second thought, the Gamecock star approached the counter, offering to take over the woman’s shift so she could rest. At first, the pregnant worker was hesitant to accept, unsure of how to respond to such an unexpected offer. However, Chloe insisted, explaining that she simply wanted to help her out.
Kitts not only stepped in to help, but she also spent time chatting with the woman, offering support and words of encouragement. The act of kindness was met with immense gratitude, and the pregnant woman left with a renewed sense of relief. Chloe Kitts’ compassionate gesture quickly gained attention on social media, with fans praising her generosity and selflessness.
Chloe’s kindhearted act serves as a powerful reminder that even small gestures can make a huge difference in someone’s day.
Chloe Kitts helps No. 2 South Carolina rally to rout Mississippi State 95-68
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STARKVILLE, Miss. (AP) — Chloe Kitts had 17 points and 10 rebounds to help No. 2 South Carolina erase a double-digit deficit and beat Mississippi State 95-68 on Sunday.
Mississippi State had an 11-point lead midway through the second quarter before the game shifted. South Carolina outscored the Bulldogs 19-2 in the final five minutes of the period to get the lead and extend it to 42-34 at halftime. The Gamecocks never looked back.
The defending national champions outscored the Bulldogs 26-11 in the third to earn the rout. The Gamecocks (13-1, 2-0 SEC) got 20 points from Tessa Johnson, who made four 3-pointers. Te-Hina PaoPao finished with 15 points, five assists and four rebounds and Joyce Edwards had 10 points.
Jerkaila Jordan had 24 points to lead the Bulldogs (13-3, 0-2). Destiney McPhaul had 14 points off the bench and Eniya Russell scored 12.
Takeaways
Mississippi State: It was a solid first punch for the Bulldogs out of the gates, but the team played too carelessly to pull off the upset.
South Carolina: While it remains to be seen if the Gamecocks can win yet another SEC and national championship, they certainly looked the part of a team that can do it for the final 25 minutes.
After the Bulldogs led 34-28 with nearly four minutes remaining in the first half, South Carolina went on a 34-2 run to put the game away. The Bulldogs’ turnovers and Gamecocks heating up from the field did the trick as State had 20 turnovers and South Carolina made 10-of-21 3-pointers.