This makes the celebration even more iconic USWNT
as it made its way down Broadway. One such video of their celebratory champers stood out among the rest, and for good reason.
A few hours ago, Ashlyn Harris captured a clip of teammate Megan Rapinoe wearing red sunglasses and holding a bottle of Veuve Clicquot La Grande Dame in one hand and her World Cup trophy in the other. Rapinoe looks into the camera and screams"I deserve this." The video quickly circulated around social media and was dubbed"a mood." However, one Twitter user that pointed out that this moment was even more iconic than fans may have initially realized.
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