North Carolina quarterback Max Johnson’s girlfriend, Adrienne Davis, recently turned heads while attending Olivia Rodrigo’s ‘GUTS’ World Tour stop in Chicago and a fashion show earlier in the day. Davis shared numerous posts on Instagram as she enjoyed the concert with her friends. She had the perfect outfit for the event.
On Friday, Davis posted one story where she can be sitting courtside at Millennium Park as she embraced the sunny summer energy in a boho-chic ensemble. She paired a lightweight cropped top with vibrant patterned shorts and fringed suede boots. Moreover, she also had accessories, including multiple bangles to complement her look.

Earlier in the day, Davis posted a reel on Instagram where she can be seen taking a fashion walk with her girl gang. She also tagged her friends, Hannah, Hopie Schlenker and Addison Davis in the Instagram post.
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Adrienne Davis and Max Johnson first went public with their relationship in January 2024. In October, they celebrated their first anniversary.
Johnson’s girlfriend is a content creator from Backwoods, Tennessee. She has built a significant online following (140K on Instagram, 500K on TikTok) and runs a shared YouTube channel with her siblings. She graduated from Georgia College in 2023.

Adrienne Davis poses romantically with Max Johnson on National Girlfriend Day
A day before Adrienne Davis attended Olivia Rodrigo’s concert, she celebrated National Girlfriend Day by posing romantically with her beau, Max Johnson. In the photo, both of them in light colored outfits, were captured in candid poses as they both lock their outfits. While Davis didn’t write any words, she added heart emojis.
Earlier in October, Davis commemorated their first anniversary in October. The post featured cozy photos of the couple with the caption:
“One year with my boy”
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On the football front, Max Johnson suffered a season-ending leg injury in UNC’s 2024 opener and missed significant time.
“I have a lot of football left in me,” he said in Sept. “And know I will be back out there next year. I’ll be there every day supporting my teammates and helping out as much as I can,” he said. “I appreciate all the love and support from the fans.”
Before arriving in Chapel Hill from LSU, Johnson appeared in 30 games and started 22 of them, as he has thrown for 47 touchdowns. He is expected to return this season and take the Tar Heels program to new heights.
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