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Actress Kasia Trepagnier and Gayle Benson Celebrate Louisiana Roots at Saints Hall of Fame Gala

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Actress Kasia Trepagnier and Gayle Benson Celebrate Louisiana Roots at Saints Hall of Fame Gala

Actress Kasia Trepagnier, the rising star celebrated for her versatility, natural beauty, and advocacy for self-love, recently had the pleasure of meeting with Gayle Benson, owner of the NFL’s New Orleans Saints and the NBA’s New Orleans Pelicans.

Benson is the only woman to own both an NFL and NBA team.

A New Orleans native, businesswoman, and philanthropist, Benson is known for her deep community involvement, championship-focused leadership, and dedication to the Gulf South region.

The two influential women connected during the 36th Annual Saints Hall of Fame Induction Luncheon and the Saints Hall of Fame Gala on Friday, December 12th, at Chateau Country Club in Kenner, Louisiana. 

Gayle Benson and Kasia always enjoy catching up on each other’s lives, often sharing laughter and playful moments together.

Reflecting on the event, Kasia said, “I always love spending time with Gayle. She’s such an inspiring woman, and we always have so much fun catching up and playing around while celebrating our Louisiana roots.”

Kasia Trepagnier has quickly become a notable presence in Hollywood, blending her Louisiana heritage with a growing industry reputation. 

Her work includes the award-winning short film Mood, in which she portrayed multiple complex personalities, and she has shared the screen with major stars such as Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones.

In addition to acting, Kasia is a celebrated model and entrepreneur.

She has walked the runway at New York Fashion Week and served as Grand Marshal of the Krewe of Omega parade, proudly honoring her home state. 

She has also received accolades including her induction into the Tangipahoa African American Heritage Museum.

Kasia’s commitment to her craft, her natural beauty, and her community involvement continues to inspire fans and followers.

Fans can follow her on social media at @kasiamaeto stay connected with her latest projects, advocacy, and creative work.

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