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With Halloween weekend upon us, TV personalities have been dressing up all day on Friday. And ESPN’s Mina Kimes is getting in on the fun.

Kimes took to social media to share her on-point costume to honor gymnast Sunisa Lee.

“I want to be Sunisa Lee when I grow up,” Mina Kimes captioned her photo on Twitter.

Sunisa Lee endeared herself to Mina Kimes and fans all over for her stunning gold medal performance at this Summer’s Tokyo Olympics.

After Kimes posted, many other people in the sports industry chimed in.

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Mina Kimes pulled off the Sunisa Lee impersonation to a tee.

Both Kimes and Lee were born in America, but have some Asian descent in their family.

Props to Mina on a job well done!


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