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Luke surprises 21 year old girl with cerebral palsy, autism as date to 21st birthday party


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Carolina Panthers linebacker Luke Kuechly is making dreams come true on the football field... and off. 

Jessica Hayes, a 21-year-old who has been featured as one of our Molly's Kids, is one of Luke's biggest fans. Jessica has cerebral palsy, autism, cortical blindness and hydrocephalus, which is an excessive accumulation of fluid in the brain.

She just recently moved to Newton in Catawba County. She lives with her parents, older sister and younger brother and sister.

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21 minutes ago, JakeR6 said:

LOL @ Molly running her hand through her hair, batting her eyes, putting her hand on her face and giggling at Luke's every comment and grabbing his arm.

She wanted to fug Luke right there in that limo and probably had sprinklers going off in her pants. 

Oh the reporter lol.  You know he pounded that afterwards

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