Brock Lesnar's daughter and shot put athlete Mya recently took a playful shot at boyfriend Drew Moss, after he lost a hilarious competition between the two. Although the two athletes started dating each other a year ago, they only made their relationship public this year.
Moss shared a picture of themselves on Instagram on July 13, 2025, attending a wedding, where they were seen wearing a black gown and suit, respectively. The San Francisco 49ers offensive lineman was also seen planting a kiss on Mya's cheek. Months after making their relationship public, Brock Lesnar's daughter shared a sweet moment from their fishing excursion. Mya caught a huge fish compared to Moss's. Sharing the hilarious picture where they are seen flaunting their catch, Lesnar wrote:
"Maybe another day @drew.moss03," and added a heart and funny-face emoji.

As Moss shared a heartwarming picture to announce their one year anniversary, he penned a heartwarming message:
"Forever wedding date."
Lesnar replied to his post with the same zeal, writing:
"My handsome man," with a heart eye emoji.
They have both shown pride in each other's sporting careers.. When Moss made his for the San Francisco 49ers during a match against the Denver Broncos this year, Lesnar provided her unconditional support and admiration. After going undrafted in the 2025 NFL draft, Moss signed with the 49ers in April.
Brock Lesnar's daughter Mya once revealed why she chose shot put

Brock Lesnar's daughter Mya once opened up on why she chose to compete in shot put, stating she earlier played volleyball. However, as she started playing shot put, people noticed her talent and suggested she pursue the sport. Later, Lesnar started receiving multiple track offers, and she took the sport seriously.
"So I actually started playing volleyball, and I went to school actually to play division one volleyball but I didn't get any offers and I did track on the side a little bit just to stay in shape for volleyball but I had a lot of people be like, 'hey you can be good at this.I started taking it a little bit more seriously and then I started getting some offers on track and I was like, I could really do this thing." (via CTV11 and 0:57 onwards)
She won the event at the 2025 NCAA Championships after defeating Abria Smith and Nina Ndubuisi.