Lane Kiffin’s daughter Landry crushes dad at dinner in low-cut black top

Landry Kiffin is back at it outshining dad Lane Kiffin again with her fit while hanging out.
The Ole Miss Rebels football coach’s oldest daughter, 20, has a habit of doing that with her impressive looks like her low-cut top and custom Ole Miss jacket while posing with dad, and her crop-top- ab-revealing pilates outfit after a class together.

Landry, a sophomore at Ole Miss, was a bright sport for dad and the Rebels during the season with her sweet gift for him after his 100th win, and a heartfelt hug after a big victory.
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Lane is close to his daughter and recently was the only guy at her Galentine’s dinner where he said it was the “best nite ever.” The 49-year-old posted again while at dinner with Landry and getting crushed again by her low-cut black top.

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That looks like a good time.
Brother Knox has joined them in Oxford, Mississippi, and Landry s mom and Lane’s ex Layla Kiffin, who he reconciled with, will be joining them.

While she waits for mom, Landry is slaying the football offseason, running her own pilates studio and stunning in fits like this green bikini top.
She also upstaging dad whenever they get together.
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