
Tony Parker shares a glimpse into his house, which is filled with eye-opening rooms.
SAN ANTONIO — The San Antonio Spurs have announced a new partnership with Trü Frü, a fruit treat brand that offers hyper-chilled and hyper-dried snacks made with clean ingredients. Fans are already cheering this news on social media.
Trü Frü products are now available for purchase at all Frost Bank Center concerts and events at five stations throughout the arena.
Trü Frü’s presence within the Spurs brand will expand beginning with the 2025-26 Spurs season to include a new “Fan of the Game” promotion, in-arena signage, and a supporting partnership in the annual I-35 Series. Trü Frü will also join the Spurs in presenting their Women’s History Night game next season.
“Trü Frü offers a range of high-quality products made with only the best ingredients for everyone to enjoy,” said Frank Miceli, Chief Commercial Officer at Spurs Sports & Entertainment, in a release. “This partnership is an exciting opportunity to bring their delicious offerings to our Frost Bank Center attendees and Spurs fans.”
TONY PARKER SHARES A LOOK INTO HIS “CHAMPIONS ROOM”
Spurs great Tony Parker surprised many when he made a guest appearance on the popular YouTuber Kai Cenat’s show and had mouths drop while giving a tour of his home.
Many in San Antonio are familiar with his home, a wonderland of treasures, featuring a water park and life-sized statues of comic book characters.
But did you know he has a secret room that only he can open called the “Champions Room”?
The Basketball Hall of Famer not only gave Cenat the keys to his house but also opened the secret room on the show, revealing that it stores all of his All-Star jerseys, Spurs title rings, All-Star rings, and trophies, among other items.
And if that isn’t enough to impress, Parker also has his own Nando’s restaurant in his home open 24 hours a day, seven days a week.